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8/7/84 Page -4- <br />DRCOC~ in 1981 and that service area change <br />was approved. <br />Urban Services Area Councilman Cussen felt that our urban services <br />area ought to be consistent with our city <br />limits. <br />Mr. Rupp stated that in some. cases there may- <br />be a property within the services area, i.e. <br />the Warembourg property, but is not presently <br />within the city limits. There was a property <br />that had applied for annexation and certainly <br />met the conditions of meeting the service <br />area requirements and yet it wasn't in the <br />city limits. <br />Councilman Leary Commented that he thought it was .possible to <br />have land that is not in the urban services <br />area, i.e. the city may wish to purchase land <br />for urban buffering that you would have no <br />intention of ever providing services to. <br />Speaking to Mr. Peabody he concurred with the <br />remarks made by Councilman Cussen as to the <br />purchase of the land; also that the comment <br />in M:r. Peabody's letter that indicates that <br />this maybe appropriate for industrial zoning, <br />he disagreed with. <br />Coun~~ilmembers Johnson, Fauson, Morris and <br />Luce concurred with the remarks made by <br />Councilmen Leary and Cussen that there was <br />no money available to purchase the property <br />at this time. <br />BOULDER VALLEY PUBLIC Councilmembers had a copy of the letter of <br />SCHOOLS LETTER - WATER TAP request and a map of the location of the lot. <br />REQUEST Director Rupp advised council that this was <br />a recent request that came to Steve Ferris <br />in the Building Dept. for a water tap on lot <br />89 in the Mesa Point subdivision. This appli- <br />cation was not in the original group of 55 <br />that was discussed by council several weeks <br />ago. They understood our position on building <br />permits at the present time and Mr. Ferris <br />informed them it would require a letter to <br />approach the Council on the matter. <br />Steve Ferris, Chief Building Mr. Ferris stated that there were 2 remaining <br />Inspector building permits of the 55 mentioned by Mr. <br />Rupp. He also stated that this is rather a <br />unique situation in that it is a spec house; <br />no one has applied for a loan, etc. What <br />the school wishes to do is to build a house <br />to teach VoTech students how this is done. <br />They would not be requesting a CO until June, <br />1985. <br />
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