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Plan by DRCOG. Hundley related to Council that <br />this is a new concept and may not be wholly <br />compatible or consistent with current City policy, <br />Nonetheless, it is appropriate to submit the <br />City's reaction t:o this plan and resolve any <br />possible "overlapping blackholes" that could <br />conceivably result within the Regional Development <br />Framework. <br />Council expressed concerns with-the relevance of <br />this plan designed by DRCOG. Louisville's Planned <br />Urbanization Area will be dealt with by staff and <br />recommendations krill be presented at a Work <br />Session in April for Council's input. <br />CHANGE ORDER FOR SOUTH <br />BOULDER ROAD PROJECT Hundley related to Council that staff assessed the <br />fund balances in the Major Thoroughfare Fund and <br />concluded that th.e City will have insufficient <br />funds to complete the South Boulder Road Project <br />as originally contracted. Staff requested from <br />City Consultants, Centennial Engineering, Inc., a <br />scaled down plan for the remaining work to conform <br />to the City's available revenue. <br />Bob Burns of Centennial Engineering outlined a <br />synopsis of what work would be completed at this <br />time and also related what items would have to <br />wait for sufficient funds to complete the project <br />at a later point in time. <br />Asti-Caranci pointed out that as this project was <br />being budgeted in 1984, Council was informed that <br />there would be a possibility that if building <br />permits and other revenue sources fell short of <br />original estimates, this project would be <br />affected. 225 building permits is a more <br />realistic estimate for 1985 and this project <br />should be trimmed to match this more realistic <br />figure. <br />Hundley indicated that the design is complete and <br />could be picked up again for completion in 1986. <br />Hundley recommended that Council approve Change <br />Order #1 deleting $304,347.42 from the original <br />contract. Mayor Meier so moved, and Cussen <br />seconded. <br />Luce related to Council his concerns with the <br />motion on the floor due to 1) a lack of details <br />available to Council regarding cost alternatives, <br />2) the penalty fee set too low, and 3) feelings <br />that negotiations with Columbine and Ponderosa <br />should be reopened. Luce moved that this item be <br />6 <br />