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<br />Rescheduled Meeting <br /> <br />Louisville City Council <br />PAGE 3 <br /> <br />June 27, 1978 <br /> <br />STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORP. <br />REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION <br /> <br />Administrator Wurl read the letter dated June 16, <br />1978, signed by Mr. Jesse I. Aweida, President and <br />Chairman of the Board, in entirety. <br /> <br />RICK SNOW, SENIOR COUNCIL <br />FOR STC. <br /> <br />Mr. Snow introduced himself to the Mayor and City <br />Council. He remarked that Mr. Aweida expressed <br />his regrets that he was unable to attend personally <br />and present the request for annexation. Mr. Snow <br />stated that it would be mutually beneficial to both <br />STC and Louisville to request the annexation at this <br />time when STC is experiencing rapid growth and ex- <br />pansion. STC is particularly interested in tying <br />into the water and sewer utilities to finish their <br />building. Councilman Caranci stated that he knew <br />of one share of Coal Creek water on the STC land and <br />wanted to know if STC owned it. Mr Snow replied that <br />he believed they did. Councilman Caranci then asked <br />Mr. Snow if there were other water shares on the <br />land proposed for annexation. Mr. Snow stated there <br />were not. Councilman Caranci then inquired if the <br />one share of Coal Creek water that was owned by STC <br />would automatically be given the City. Mr. Snow <br />stated that he couldn't answer the question at this <br />time, but would find out, especially if this reqire- <br />ment is part of the annexation procedure, and then <br />assured him he could see no problem. Councilman <br />Caranci then stated that it was his understanding <br />that when STC people first came to the city for <br />annexation, the agreement was that the one share of <br />Coal Creek water would be given to the City. Mr. <br />Snow replied that he would pursue the matter and <br />inform Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl stated that the recommendation of staff <br />was the annexation request be referred to the <br />Planning Commission for review and recommendations. <br /> <br />Councilman DelPizzo moved that STC annexation request <br />be referred to the Planning Commission for review <br />and recommendation. Seconded by Councilman Meier. <br />Question called for. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Mr. Percy Conarroe inquired how many acres did the <br />annexation involve? The reply by the representatives <br />of STC was 247 acres. Mr. Conarroe then inquired <br />if STC had purchased two additional parcels from Mr. <br />Varra recently? They replied they had purchased two <br />additional parcels from Mr. Varra, which were included <br />in the 247 acres. Mr. Conarroe then asked what land <br />was the STC property ontiguous to? Administrator <br />
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