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OSAB Recommendations to Louisville City Council Regarding the Annual <br />Property and Trail Requests to Boulder County Parks & Open Space <br />Property Request <br />Recommended by the City of Louisville Open Space Advisory Board. <br />1. 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 to <br />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 this <br />property include: protection of the Coal Creek riparian corridor and creation of a larger contiguous 47 <br />acre open space property. <br />2. 96t'' Street and Dillon Road. This area is approximately 76 acres in size and is located south of Dillon <br />road between the jointly owned Admor and Trillium Open Space properties. This parcel was <br />designated as agricultural "Lands of National Importance" in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan. <br />Additionally, this is the last parcel needed to complete the buffer zone between Louisville and <br />Broomfield. <br />Louisville Parcel Requests 2018 <br />Mayhoffer Section 1" <br />Open Space <br />Boulder C ountc <br />Land Venture <br />Priority Property far Acquistiou <br />Multi -use Trail. <br />Open Space Property <br />Highway <br />Trail Request <br />Recommended by the City of Louisville Open Space Advisory Board. <br />1. Highway- 42 and Coal Creek <br />1. Overlook Underpass Trail- Connecting Davidson Mesa to the Mayhoffer-Singletree Trail: The <br />new underpass enables citizen's safe access across Highway 36 which will make a connection possible <br />from the Davidson Mesa trail system to the Mayhoffer-Singletree trail. This connection would allow <br />citizens to access the Cowdrey Draw, Marshall -Mesa, Community Ditch and Doudy Draw trails along <br />with other City of Boulder trails in the Foothills. Louisville would like to continue to work with Boulder <br />County and Superior on this trail alignment and construction. <br />21 <br />