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<br />City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 16, 2010 <br />Page 6 of 15 <br /> <br />listening to the presentation and discussions, he supports continuing with WGP <br />managing the Coal Creek Gollf Course. <br /> <br />Lisa Norgard, 729 Ponderosa Court, Louisville, CO stated she is the current <br />President of the Ladies League at the Coal Creek Golf Course and was a <br />member of the Focus Group. She commented the current WGP staff is doing a <br />fine job of running the golf course and have addressed any negatives. She <br />supported going forward with WGP and felt the proposed agreement is a win-win <br />situation. She urged Council to approve the agreement. <br /> <br />George J. Meng, 661 Augusta Drive, Louisville, CO stated he is the incoming <br />treasurer for the Coal Creek Golf Course Men's Club. He spoke in favor of the <br />agreement with WGP. It will provide the City of Louisville with more money. He <br />stated any concerns he has had were addressed promptly. <br /> <br />Michael Deborski, 601 Pine Street, Louisville, CO, Old Style Sausage of <br />Louisville explained his company has done business with the Coal Creek Golf <br />Course in the past. However, two years ago the new Food and Beverage <br />Manager informed him the golf course would no longer purchase his products. <br />This was a directive of WGP and a corporate decision to not do business with <br />local vendors. He requested language in the agreement to protect local <br />vendors. <br /> <br />Steve Anderson, 225 South Boulder Road, Louisville, CO spoke in support of the <br />WGP agreement. He explained he was on the Search Committee for the <br />selection of the current golf course management company. Six companies were <br />interviewed and WGP was chosen because of their reputation for managing high <br />quality courses. He felt the City Staff did an outstanding job negotiating the <br />contract. He did not support an Advisory Committee as it would micromanage a <br />private enterprise. He suggested the Coal Creek Golf Course have an email <br />option to provide golfers to ask questions of the Golf Pro. <br /> <br />Michael Menaker, 1827 Choke Cherry Drive, Louisville, CO addressed the <br />financial aspects of this proposal and supported WGP providing capital <br />improvements to the property. He questioned whether the Waste Water Utility <br />Fund is the appropriate fund to lend money to the golf course. He felt it would be <br />more appropriate for the Conservation Land Acquisition Fund to loan money to <br />the golf course. He supported the agreement but urged City Council to <br />reconsider loaning funds from the Waste Water Utility Fund. He did not support <br />the 180 days opting out clause, without further explanation. <br /> <br />Ken Gambon, 607 Augusta Drive, Louisville, CO, President of the Coal Creek <br />Home Owners Association expressed his concern over the process. He was <br />concerned as to why the City is not questioning the reduction in golf course <br />revenue, why the golf course reputation is going down, and why the customer <br />
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