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<br />Building Code Board of Appeals Reappointments <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> <br />John Buri, 186 W Monarch Court, Louisville, Colorado spoke on behalf ofthe Centennial Valley <br />Tennis Association. He encouraged Council to approve funds for lights at the Recreation Center <br />tennis courts. He stated that they have surveyed the neighbors for their opinion on the lights. Twenty <br />responses indicated support for the lights, seven opposed, and seven did not respond. The lights <br />would be placed on a timer to go off at a time deemed appropriate by Parks & Recreation staff. He <br />thanked the Parks Department for their maintenance on the tennis courts this year and offered to <br />answer questions for Council. <br /> <br />Mayer asked what: the cost for the lights would be. <br /> <br />Buri replied that Steve Baysinger, Parks & Recreation Director, is currently researching the costs <br />associated with installing court lights. <br /> <br />Mayer stated that he felt Council should consider this request for the current year, if possible. <br /> <br />Davidson arrived (7:06 p.m.). <br /> <br />R9b Scott, 946 Arapahoe Circle, Louisville, Colorado, agreed with Buri. He reported that the adult <br />league membership in the Centennial Valley Tennis Association has tripled in recent years, resulting <br />in over four-hundred matches being played per season. Some of the matches are called due to <br />darkness. Rescheduling these matches is inconvenient and often not possible. He encouraged <br />Council to approve funding for tennis court lights. <br /> <br />Eric Slack, 866 W Tamarisk, Louisvm~, Colorado, agreed with Buri and Scott. He asked Council <br />to consider funding tennis court lights which would allow working adults to enjoy the sport of tennis <br />in the evening. <br /> <br />COUNCIL INF'ORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS NOT ON THE <br />AGENDA <br /> <br />Howard stated that he received a letter f).om a member of the Coal Creek Women's Golf Association <br />expressing her displeasure for the treatment the Association is receiving at the golf course. He <br />instructed staff to look into the matter. <br /> <br />Davidson replied that he has instructed the City Administrator to do just that. <br /> <br />2 <br />
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