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Minutes - page 5 <br /> August 21, 1979 <br /> COMMITS <br /> Behan: Mir name is Donald Kahan, I live at 6160 b. Cicero, Chicago. <br /> Illinois. I am the president of Jack Jacobs 6 Co. a joint venture <br /> with Boman Development Co. a subsidiary of Soar Roebuck on the <br /> Centennial Valley call. I like to take this opportunity to thank <br /> the Council. City of Louisville for the patience good will and good <br /> humor that they have treated, I think, one of the most arduous <br /> zoning in the history orrAAmerican. agency produced soliid export form onntrivertteeddddata, substantiating what is there and <br /> what we are going to do. It was very interesting that DRCOG finally, <br /> Mr. Xinslinger accepted our traffic estimates and he acknowledged tt <br /> the Centennial Valley Mall, at most would only create the Hwy 36 four <br /> years before the year 2000. That's what we said from the beginning <br /> in the impact studies. Thanks to this form, I have had the opportunity <br /> to meet with the Governor, Lt. Governor, all of the members o.. the <br /> Boulder City Council. the Boulder Commissioners, and of course the <br /> ones I cherish most, the City of Louisville. <br /> We have agreed, as been documented, that you have reviewed for our <br /> companies to expend approximately $10 million dollars on items out- <br /> side of the direct development of the shopping center. That not only <br /> contributes to the negotiating power of the City, but an acknowledgment <br /> on our part that a development in Louisville is worth to us, that kind <br /> of committment. <br /> It is easy to file law suits, cost what $50, and somebody volunteers, <br /> but when push comes to shove often times. the real committment is in <br /> terms of time, is in terms of the money we are willing to spend and <br /> the adaptation of our center to the Community in the direction of the <br /> City of Louisville. <br /> I can't predict absolutely what your decision will be. I can only say <br /> that we have been treated fairly and with good humor. I hope the <br /> opponents that are here tonight will acknowledge that they have been <br /> given fair treatment and I hope that they will attack if they want in <br /> any form that is available to them as citizens of Colorado, as citizens <br /> of American on this project, but do it with good will not out of <br /> viciousness, not out of hatred and not out of frustration that they <br /> can't force their will on the community. We will do what we have <br /> committed to do and more and in the time frame that we have committed <br /> to you, we will develop the Centennial Valley Mall in accordance to <br /> a logical and fair plan and develop the rest of the land that we have <br /> purchased in the time frame that puts an economic burden on us because <br /> it requires us to carry it for an extended period, but we recognize <br /> this community is planning logically and in conjunction with an over- <br /> all plan. <br /> If you would give us approval tonight, based upon the fugitive dust <br /> permit that ve have received that requires a 30 day waiting period, <br /> we will begin our work September 16. 1979 and proceed, weather permitting <br /> full blast to open this mall hopefully partially in the fall of 1980. <br /> but no later then the early spring of 1981. <br /> Again I want to thank you for the time that you have spent, the gui- <br /> dance you have given us and the fairness you have treated us. <br />
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