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<br />4/20/82 <br /> <br />Page -8- <br /> <br />Director Rupp stated the referral on the <br />Trousil property was not for zoning, but <br />in terms .of subdividing the ownership and <br />the zoning question. <br /> <br />Councilman Ferrera <br /> <br />Councilman Ferrera <br /> <br />Inquired if all the Mayhoffer land was <br />zoned agricultural or light industrial. <br />Mr. Holder advised everything south of <br />Empire Road is agricultural according to <br />Boulder County. <br /> <br />Inquired if Council did not approve the <br />utility request would the applicant still <br />be able to develop the property? <br />Holder advised they already have a State <br />well permit and were almost certain to get <br />a State ceptic tank permit, so probably could. <br />Ferrera than asked if Council granted the <br />request for utilities would Council have <br />any authority with the development of the <br />property. <br />Rupp advised no, even if utilities were <br />granted by Council they could still develop <br />under the County industrial zoning. They <br />could further subdivide and further develop <br />it. <br /> <br />Mayor Meier <br /> <br />Commented he was not in favor of providing <br />utilities outside the urban services area, <br />and was perturbed with the County zoning <br />designation. <br /> <br />Councilman Fauson <br /> <br />Inquired of Di.rector Rupp if he had County <br />Zoning maps? <br />Rupp replied the ones he had were not always <br />that current or accurate, he would prefer <br />calling the County for verification. <br /> <br />Mr. Holder advised that Empire Road was not <br />a dedicated right-of-way and cannot be con- <br />sidered as dividing the original property. <br />The road exists only by virute of its use. <br /> <br />Councilman Cummings <br /> <br />Commented it seems Louisville has become <br />the arena to contest every open space issue, <br />debate, policy, etc. The open space issue <br />has become a priority. Louisville City <br />