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8/7/84 Page -5- <br />In reply to Councilwoman Morris' question <br />as to how many permits were left of the 100, <br />Mr. Ferris stated that there are 2 in the <br />"other" category which this would fall under. <br />His understanding of Council's feeling on <br />the "other" category was for houses that <br />people were having a crunch on their loan, <br />or that they had purchased their lot and <br />were unable to build because of the water <br />crisis and the building permit moratorium. <br />There were two individuals that had stated <br />to Mr. Ferris that they would be coming in <br />for permits but hadn't at the present time. <br />Councilwoman Morris stated she would like <br />to see this permit granted to the students <br />to complete their education and that it <br />be taken from the "other" category. <br />Councilman Luce Inqui~'.ed if it was possible to delay this <br />decision until we are dealing with this <br />question in a larger context ,related to the <br />data coming back from the water pretreatment <br />facility. Mr. Ferris advised that they would <br />have to know by the beginning of the school <br />year in order to get it approved; and they <br />have to budget for it before that time. <br />Therefore, he felt they would appreciate <br />approval this evening if possible. <br />Councilwoman Johnson Inquired if there was any other site rather <br />than the Louisville site. She also asked <br />if this request should be denied, would <br />their project be scrapped? <br />Mr. :Ferris felt that is the permit was not <br />issued here, the project would be scrapped. <br />Mayor Meier advised that the last time he <br />spoke with Mr. Peterseon, the only lots that <br />the school had available were in our City. <br />REQUEST APPROVED Councilman Cussen moved, Councilwoman Morris <br />seconded that Council approve the request <br />of Boulder Valley Schools for a building <br />permit and that it come out of the "Other" <br />category where there are 2 remaining permits <br />left. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br />PAYMENT SCHEDULE FOR Councilmembers had a copy of a memo fro~r~the <br />CABLE TELECASTING Department of Community Services on this item. <br />Mike: Linko, the Cable TV operator was re- <br />questing payment of $50 per council session <br />when he is working alone. <br />
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