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<br />Rescheduled Meeting <br /> <br />Louisville City Council <br />PAGE 4 <br /> <br />June 27, 1978 <br /> <br />STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORP. <br />UTILITIES REQUEST: <br /> <br />Wurl replied that Boulder County was going to <br />petition to annex Dillon Road and 96th. Councilman <br />Caranci suggested that all this should be discussed <br />at the Planning Commission meeting. <br /> <br />Administrator Wurl read a letter dated June 16, 1978, <br />signed by Mr. Jesse I. Aweida, President, in its <br />entirety. Councilman DelPizzo asked how large a <br />line would be run for the utilities. Administrator <br />Wurl replied that a preliminary estimate would be <br />in excess of 18" line to Dillon Road, and an 8" <br />line to STC. Administrator Wurl added that this <br />would necessitate a further agreement be drafted <br />by the City Attorney providing for the approval of <br />the extension of the lines. Basically the agreement <br />will state that STC will run the lines according to <br />the City's specifications; will set forth what the <br />tap fees will be, and define how STC will be rebated <br />in the event someone connects onto the line. Since <br />this is a large project for STC time is essential to <br />have the utility lines constructed. If they wait <br />until the annexation procedure is completed before <br />the start on the utility lines, it will be well be- <br />yond the time the building is completed, consequently <br />the difference in regular annexation proceedings. <br />Councilman Caranci inquired, what happens if the <br />annexation request is not approved? Administrator <br />Wurl replied this would necessitate STC paying out <br />of the City fees, which would be double. After dis- <br />cussion by Council members, they wished to read the <br />agreement before they authorize the Mayor to sign it; <br />consequently a special session was set for Thursday, <br />June 29, 1978 at 6:00 P.M. Councilman Dilorenzo moved <br />that the Mayor be authori zedto sign the agreement for <br />water and sewer utilities, if agreement is with City <br />Council and STC on June 29, 1978. Seconded by Council- <br />man Meier. Question called for. All in favor. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />Mr. Percy Conarroe asked if a booster pump would have <br />to be installed by STC for the sewer lines. Adminis- <br />trator Wurl advised that a pump would be installed <br />for the wastewater. <br /> <br />FOSTER ET Al ANNEXATION <br />RESCHEDULE HEARING DATE <br /> <br />Councilman Dilorenzo moved that the Public Hearing <br />for the Foster Et Al Annexation be rescheduled for <br />July 18, 1978. Seconded by Councilman Meier. Question <br />called for. All in favor. Motion carried. <br />
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