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alternate routes to staff, but those <br />ideas were lacking. <br /> <br />Franklin stated that they reviewed several options, but none were <br />suitable. <br /> <br />Allenbaugh: <br /> <br />Mayer: <br /> <br />I walked the bike path in both <br />directions and the area we ' re <br />talking about is very open, not a <br />hidden driveway, and there is a <br />single family residence. There are <br />many cases in Boulder, where the <br />bike path crosses maj or <br />intersections and driveways. <br /> <br />My concern is that it not only <br />crosses the bike path, but it <br />follows the bike path for about 50 <br />feet. <br /> <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />Allenbaugh: <br /> <br />When you bought the property in <br />1989, were you led to believe that <br />this was a single family dwelling <br />and was it your intention to build a <br />home on that property? <br /> <br />Yes. <br /> <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />Allenbaugh: <br /> <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />From whom did you purchase the <br />property? <br /> <br />From Louis Houseman who had the <br />property for sale for about two <br />years. <br /> <br />Did your title insurance policy <br />guarantee ingress and egress to your <br />property? <br /> <br />Allenbaugh: <br /> <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />It did not for that particular <br />easement. As far as we can tell, <br />that easement document was in the <br />papers, it just wasn't recorded. <br /> <br />Prior to purchasing the property, <br />you were aware of the easement <br />problem. <br /> <br />Allenbaugh: <br /> <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />There was a document in there. <br />only needed to be recorded. <br /> <br />It <br /> <br />Was the price of the property <br /> <br />23 <br /> <br /> <br />