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appropriate to table this decision until Council has <br />had an opportunity to discuss it in detail. <br />Mayor Fauson stated that it would be appropriate. <br />Mohr moved that Resolutions #40, #41, #42 and #43 be <br />tabled until Council's December 15th Meeting in <br />order to discuss tha_s issue at a Work Session. <br />Mayor Fauson seconded. Unanimous. <br />RESOLUTION #41 - CENTENNIAL #6 - SUBDIVISION AND <br />PUD (See Resolution #40) <br />RESOLUTION #42 - CENTENNIAL #7 - SUBDIVISION AND <br />PUD (See Resolution #40) <br />RESOLUTION #43 - CENTENNIAL #8 - SUBDIVISION AND <br />PUD (See Resolution #40) <br />AUTHORIZATION TO OBTAIN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR GOLF <br />COURSE REVIEW Hundley stated that because of the importance of the <br />proposed Coal Creek Golf Course to the City of <br />Louisville and its economic development goals, and <br />the limited experience of City staff in developing <br />golf course, he is recommending that the City <br />utilize a consulting service from a firm experienced <br />in golf course development and feasibility analyses. <br />Hundley contacted the National Golf Foundation, a <br />Denver based international consulting firm {Pannell <br />Kerr Forster), and an individual who does consulting <br />work for the PGA Tour regarding their interest and <br />approximate costs in providing consulting services <br />to the City of Louisville. Pannell Kerr Forster is <br />located in Denver anc~ is easily accessible to Louis- <br />ville. Their projecl~ed fee is $2,500 - $5,000. As <br />this project is unbud.geted, staff is recommending <br />Council set aside up to $5,000 from its 1987 Contin- <br />gency Fund to engage the services of this consul- <br />tant. Hundley also indicated that this is a cost <br />that should be passed along to the proponents of the <br />golf course, but Hundley wants to be sure that the <br />consultant works for the City of Louisville. <br />It was suggested that: the City contact Urban Land <br />Institute who would in turn impanel experts and <br />although this would be a good idea, from the stand- <br />point of cost and time, Hundley feels that the City <br />cannot afford to go t;his route. <br />Szymanski feels that getting this project underway <br />quickly isn't necessarily the issue. Szymanski <br />wants to spend as much time as needed to ensure a <br />quality development. "I think we are talking about <br />a big financial burden on the City and time isn't <br />5 <br />
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