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City of Louisville 2020 Open Space Advisory Board (OSAB) <br />Recommendations to Louisville City Council Regarding the Annual Property <br />and Trail Requests to Boulder County Parks & Open Space <br />Recommended by the City of Louisville OSAB on April 14, 2021 and proposed to City Council for review <br />and potential adoption on May 4, 2021. This recommendation is for 2020 due to OSAB review being <br />delayed due to COVID-19. Boulder County Parks & Open Space may request a 2021 recommendation in <br />the fourth quarter of 2021. <br />Property Request <br />1. Highway 42 and Coal Creek. This area is approximately 18 acres in size and is located south of <br />Highway 42 between City owned CTC and Olson Open Spaces. The property is also adjacent to the <br />regional Coal Creek Trail and is within the Coal Creek riparian corridor, which is identified 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, creation of a larger contiguous 47-acre <br />open space property, and potential future trail alignment improvements to the regional Coal Creek Trail. <br />2. 96th Street and Dillon Road- West. This area is approximately 46 acres in size and is located <br />southeast of the intersection of 96th Street and Dillon Road between the jointly owned Admor and <br />Trillium Open Space properties. This parcel is identified as agricultural "Lands of National Importance" <br />in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan. Additionally, this is one of the last parcel needed to <br />complete the buffer zone between Louisville and Broomfield. <br />3. 96th Street and Dillon Road- East. This area is approximately 30 acres in size and is located <br />southeast of the intersection of 96th Street and Dillon Road between the jointly owned Admor and <br />Trillium Open Space properties. This parcel is identified as agricultural "Lands of National Importance" <br />in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan. Additionally, this is one of the last parcel needed to <br />complete the buffer zone between Louisville and Broomfield. <br />