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<br /> <br />City of Louisville <br />Parks & Recreation Department 749 Main Street Louisville CO 80027 <br />303.335.4735 (phone) 303.335.4738 (fax) www.louisvilleco.gov <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Open Space Advisory Board Meeting Minutes <br />Wednesday March 11, 2020, 7:00pm <br />Louisville Public Library: First Floor Meeting Room <br />951 Spruce Street <br /> <br /> <br />1. Call to Order <br />Helen called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. <br /> <br />2. Roll Call <br />Board Members Present: Helen Moshak, Laura Scott Denton, Tom Neville, Charles <br />Danforth, Peter Gowen, David Blankinship, Missy Davis, Jessamine Fitzpatrick <br /> <br />Staff Members Present: Ember Brignull, Nathan Mosley, Allan Gill <br /> <br />3. Approval of Agenda <br />Helen proposed to revise the agenda as follows: <br />Nathan will be reading a statement about gates during the Staff Updates. OSAB will <br />give feedback to the statement during the Board Updates. <br /> <br />Public Comments can be moved up to before the Integrated Weed Management <br />Discussion, so members of the public don’t have to wait. <br /> <br />Helen requested that public members who wanted to speak could sign up on a notepad. <br />Peter moved to approve the agenda with the aforementioned changes. Charles <br />seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. <br /> <br />4. Approval of Previous Meeting’s Minutes <br />Peter moved to approve the minutes as written. Tom seconded. The motion passed <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />5. Staff Updates— Ember <br />A. See updates provided by Ember on page 7 of the March 11, 2020 OSAB Meeting <br />packet. <br /> <br />B. Ember pointed out that OSAB’s tabulated ranking of CIP projects from the prior <br />meeting is in the packet. <br /> <br />C. Nathan read a statement (to be included in minutes). David asked about the <br />current status of fence gates in the HOA’s building plans. Apparently, it has been <br />approved with gates. Charles asked if the issue of gates adjacent to Open Space <br />has come up to the board before. Nathan said that encroachment has been and <br />social trails have been, but gates per se haven’t been. Helen asked if this was <br />the first use of this administrative regulation process for Parks and Open Space, <br />and Nathan thought it was. Jessamine asked if there is actual City regulation <br />about fences abutting Open Space from private property. Nathan answered that