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intergovernmental agreement that addresses open <br />space and land use. It may be appropriate at that <br />time to go back and check the original analysis. <br />It was also the opinion of Wayne Yoshioka that <br />there would only be a difference from the land use <br />stand point, but not from the transportation stand <br />point. <br />Leary moved that the Technical Report be accepted, <br />but that it not advance in the transportation <br />planning process until the local land use issues <br />and impacts are resolved. Morris seconded and the <br />motion was passed unanimously. <br />CONSOLIDATION AGREEMENT <br />BOULDER COUNTY HOUSING <br />AUTHORITY Terry Hundley referenced a draft agreement <br />included in Council's packet. This agreement <br />would transfer the assets and liability of LURHA <br />to the Housing Authority of Boulder County. It <br />also assures Louisville residents top priority for <br />housing in all housing within the City of <br />Louisville. Hundley related to Council that since <br />1983 the City of Louisville has contracted with <br />Boulder County Housing Authority for the management <br />and maintenance of Louisville's low income housing <br />units, separate from Regal Square. Earlier in the <br />year Hundley discussed with John Rupp (former <br />Director of Community Development) the time <br />demands and staff impacts/costs of in-house <br />management of Regal Square. The alternative of <br />contracting and/or consolidation with the Housing <br />Authority of Boulder County were discussed <br />seriously. <br />As a follow up to these discussions, staff and a <br />majority of the residents of Regal Square met with <br />Boulder County Housing Authority to discuss these <br />options. The Louisville Housing Authority decided <br />to begin contracting April 1 with the Boulder <br />County Housing Authority for the management of the <br />Regal Square units. It was also decided to <br />further look at effectuating the possible <br />consolidation of the Louisville Housing Units with <br />the Boulder County Housing Authority. <br />Bob Jones, Chairman of LURHA, related to Council <br />that the conclusion to consolidate was based on <br />the ability of the Boulder County Housing <br />Authority to manage the two complexes and reduce <br />the City's staff time. However, Jones also added <br />that Council may want to re-evaluate consolidation <br />and just have a management agreement. <br />9 <br />
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