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. .i ' _p - ht•`}. :�A`. ::Ti��' .r' -.- .,rw: _i. - - r• n'v•.. <br /> • <br /> 208 CONTINUED 1. The planning function should be <br /> accomplished by Boulder County in lien <br /> of DilCO0. <br /> 2. The operations aspect should be done <br /> by the individual communities in the basin. <br /> 3. The management activities should be <br /> provided by the Coal Creek Association. <br /> Seconded by Councilman DelPizzo. Motion <br /> carried. <br /> Councilman DiCarlo moved that the City <br /> Administrators report be accepted and <br /> placed on file. Seconded by Councilman <br /> Domenico. Motion carried. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS & <br /> COMMITTEE REPORTS Councilman DelPizzo commented that he was <br /> at the Sewer Plant last week and on the <br /> north side of the polishing pond there is <br /> a hole 8 feet deep and filled with tons <br /> of concrete deposited there by the con- <br /> tractors in the subdivisions and suggested <br /> that steps be taken to prevent this from <br /> happening again and what is there should <br /> be removed. <br /> Mayor Waschak scheduled February 3, at <br /> 5:00 P.H. for Council to go to the plant <br /> and view the problem. <br /> LUC VS, LOAN CO. Councilman McDonald asked if some type of <br /> correspondence could be sent to the LUC <br /> pertaining to this area stating that <br /> loan agencies are skeptical of the area <br /> and don't want to invest for fear of <br /> possible subsidence. <br /> She felt that this was a serious problem <br /> and felt that the LUC started all the con- <br /> fusion and should be made to do something <br /> about it. <br /> Mr. Wurl advised that his recommendation <br /> would be to have all the lending agencies, <br /> realtors, contractors associations get <br /> together and read all the LUC rules and <br /> regulations and then tell the LUC that the <br /> ultimate decisions be made by the local <br /> municipalities even at the lowest level. <br /> CITY VEHICLES <br /> Councilman DiCarlo asked Mr. Wurl how <br /> many vehicles were parked at the City <br /> Garage. <br /> Mr. Wurl stated that there were three <br /> and the street sweeper. <br /> -10- <br />