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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />August 15, 2017 <br />Page 5 of 13 <br />farm over the years and for working with us to allow the purchase of the land She also <br />thanked the staff and elected officials of Louisville, Lafayette, and Boulder County. <br />Councilmember Leh added his voice to the thank yous for all the parties involved <br />including the Mayhoffers, staff, previous City Councils, and the County. He noted he has <br />gotten questions about if there will be any extraction of minerals on the property and he <br />noted it will not be allowed with the implementation of this easement. <br />Councilmember Maloney also thanked the many players, specifically staff and the <br />previous City Manager for all of his efforts, as well as Boulder County and Lafayette. <br />David Carter, 874 West Willow Court, stated he is a friend of the Mayhoffer's, he urged <br />a yes vote He stated Jane Mayhoffer is in support of this and the family does want this <br />sale There are still issues to work out, including the restrictions on the homes in the <br />conservation easement, the number of animals allowed on the property, and water <br />rights He noted the Mayhoffer's want to negotiate the mineral rights in finer detail. He <br />asked if the Council has any sway on the County on these issues the Mayhoffer's would <br />appreciate it. <br />Mayor Muckle closed the public hearing. <br />Mayor Muckle also thanked Louisville staff for their work on this as well as County staff. <br />It has been a long negotiation and our partners and the Mayhoffers are working on <br />finishing the details by the end of August. He thanked the residents who have taxed <br />themselves over the years to allow for the purchases of open space <br />Mayor Muckle moved to approve Ordinance 1745, Series 2017; Mayor Pro Tem Lipton <br />seconded the motion <br />Vote: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote <br />RESOLUTION NO. 38, SERIES 2017 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PLANNED <br />UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AMENDMENT TO ALLOW FOR CONSTRUCTION OF <br />A CONNECTION BETWEEN UNIT A & UNIT B AND AN EXTENSION OF THE <br />APPROVED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR THREE YEARS AT 931 MAIN <br />STREET (Continued from 07/18/2017) <br />Planner Trice gave the staff presentation She stated this was continued from the July <br />18 meeting. Since that time, staff has met with the applicant twice to work on providing <br />direction, however the tap fee issue has not been resolved. Staff recommends approval <br />of the PUD and the PUD extension Staff will continue to work with the applicant at an <br />administrative level to resolve the tap fee issue <br />Staff recommends the approval of the PUD and the PUD extension with the condition <br />that the applicant remove the City Utility Table and footnote on the Utility Plan and Note <br />
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