Laserfiche WebLink
Fraker: That's correct. <br /> <br />Franklin: <br /> <br />The "cash in lieu" is dictated by <br />City Ordinance in the Municipal <br />Code. It's up to the Council to <br />decide whether or not to accept cash <br />in lieu of a public land use <br />dedication. Land value, appraisal, <br />etc. are required for that approval. <br /> <br />Mayer moved that Council adopt Resolution No. 29, Series 1992 and <br />delete Section 4. Seconded by Hornbostel. All in favor (Lathrop <br />excused). <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1073, SERIES 1992 - THE MEADOWS AT COAL CREEK <br />ANNEXATION - 1ST READING - SET PUBLIC HEARING (6/2/92) <br /> <br />Griffiths read by title only Resolution 1073, Series 1992, "An <br />ordinance annexing to the City of Louisville, Colorado, property <br />located generally south of Cherry Street and west of Coal Creek <br />Ranch, which is owned by the Meadows at Coal Creek Corporation. <br /> <br />Davidson called for Council comments or questions. <br /> <br />NONE <br /> <br />Hornbostel moved that Council place Ordinance 1073, Series 1992 out <br />for publication and set a Public Hearing for June 2, 1992. <br />Seconded by Mayer. Roll call was taken. Motion passed by a 5-0 <br />vote (Howard being absent and Lathrop excused). <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1074, SERIES 1992 - THE ~RADOWS AT COAL CREEK ZONING <br />- 1ST READING - SET PUBLIC HEARING (6/2/92) <br /> <br />Griffiths read by title only Ordinance No. 1074, Series 1992, "An <br />ordinance amending Title 17 of the Louisville Municipal Code <br />entitled 'Zoning' by zoning property owned by Public Service <br />Company, Steven A. Tracy, Stanley N. Moore and Verdean Moore." <br /> <br />Davidson called for Council comments or questions. <br /> <br />Davidson stated that with this being the last Agenda Item on this <br />series, he agreed with everything that has been said. The <br />developer will need to address these issues at the Public Hearing. <br /> <br />Mayer: <br /> <br />I have a question for the Attorney. <br />Once the land has been annexed and <br />zoned, does the City have the <br />ability to restrict building <br />permits, if needed? Say a public <br />need, in this case the schools, to <br />manage influx into the schools? <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br /> <br />