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Louisville Requests & Status Report (No new requests) <br />1. Mayhoffer Property. The Mayhoffer Property is approximately 200 acres in size and is <br />designated as `Rural Preservation' in the Super IGA and agricultural `Lands of National <br />Importance' in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan. The Louisville Open Space Advisory <br />Board has ranked this property as Louisville's number one open space priority. Benefits of <br />acquiring this property include: protection of the Coal Creek riparian corridor, buffering between <br />Louisville and Lafayette and preservation of agricultural use. This acquisition is also a priority for <br />Lafayette (Area C and D). <br />Status: Boulder County will continue to pursue acquisition of the Mayhoffer property in <br />partnership with Louisville and Lafayette. <br />2. Highway 42 and Coal Creek. This area is approximately 18 acres in size and is located south of <br />Highway 42 between two existing Louisville Open Space properties. The property is also adjacent <br />to the regional Coal Creek trail, is within the Coal Creek riparian corridor and was designated as a <br />`Significant Riparian Corridor' in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan. Benefits of acquiring <br />this property include: protection of the Coal Creek riparian corridor and creation of a larger <br />contiguous 47 acre open space property. <br />Status: This property is located within Louisville's influence area in the Super IGA. If Louisville <br />is able to negotiate purchase of this property, Boulder County is willing to consider partnering in <br />the purchase if funding is available. <br />3. 96th St. and Dillon Road. This area is approximately 76 acres in size and is located south of <br />Dillon road between the jointly owned Admor and Trillium Open Space properties. This parcel <br />was designated as agricultural "Lands of National Importance" in the Boulder County <br />Comprehensive Plan. Additionally, this is the last parcel needed to complete the buffer zone <br />between Louisville and Broomfield. <br />Status: Boulder County will consider pursuing the purchase of this property in partnership with <br />Louisville if the opportunity becomes available, but nothing is happening at this time. <br />24 <br />
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