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• a �^�r1g•` 'ice;: <br /> Thompson 4111. Thompson stated that hld request the <br /> council's input to see if there would be reason <br /> to continue with said idea plans. <br /> Morris She felt it would be for a comeercial area, she <br /> would feel real uncomfortable with this in a <br /> residential area. <br /> Thompson Mr. Thompson stated that they would be back with <br /> the necessary details. <br /> Ulrecka• Reccker She addressed the council relative to election <br /> campaign material. She complained that after <br /> the election last November campaign posters were <br /> not taken down. She also complained that after <br /> the special election, councilman Fauson had <br /> not removed the signs <br /> Councilman Fauson Councilman Fauson, promised Mrs. Stoecker that he <br /> personal' would remove the signs and appologised <br /> for the inconvenience and her annoyance. <br /> Frank Barnes Mr. Barnes asked if the Farber Annexation was on <br /> the agenda. <br /> Mayor Meier instructed Mr. Barnes that the Farber <br /> Annexation would be on the July 17, 1984 agenda. <br /> MAYORS PROCLAMATION Mayor Meier read said proclamation and proclaimed <br /> ON RECYCLING the week of July 15 thru the 22nd, 1984 as <br /> Colorado Recycling Week. Passed and adopted <br /> the 3rd day of July, 1984. <br /> UNIQUE HOMES Mr. Fo Farland was present as representative <br /> ANNEXATION REQUEST for the heir of the Steinbeck Estate and Unique <br /> Homes. He presented drawings illustrating the <br /> proposed layout of homes and land dedication. <br /> He noted that one of the other Steinbecks properties <br /> about one mile away has been appraised at $11,000. <br /> per acre. <br /> Meier Mayor Meier asked if this drawing included the <br /> topographical information requested. <br /> Mr. Farland stated that it did so reflect the <br /> requested topographical information. <br /> He noted that the donated property also has 25 <br /> water shares included. <br /> Mr. Farland presented the other plan and compared <br /> the changes on the new plan drawing. Mr. Farland <br /> pointed out the highest elevation point as requested <br /> by Mayor Meier. <br /> Lassen Councilman Cussen asked Mr. Farland if the plan was <br /> accepted, annexed and zoned, would they be willing <br /> to wait until 1986 or until the HOward Berry Water <br /> Treatment Plant opens, in light of the Moratorium <br /> of building permits, we are just going to be adding <br /> to the problems we already have. <br /> garland Mr. Farland referred the question to Mr. Ochsner, <br /> but noted that they had planned to build ten houses <br /> per year and not likely building this year. He <br /> also stated that the additional 25 shares of water <br /> would be deeded to the city. He felt that both <br /> were pluses. <br /> Ochsner giv..8crilinertIntitiainttieRSywalPet8nIP lien !oPrOP°' <br /> 10 houses per year. And that being on the time frame <br /> that the city would approve. He felt the benefits to <br /> the city far outweighed any negative perspectives. <br /> Cussen Councilman noted ttet the Cit.t's water problem- ,as nc <br /> lack of raw water but treated water. <br /> Morris Ms. Morris reitered Councilman Cusses's point that the <br /> City had ample raw water but Abt adliorprit the facility <br /> for sufficient treated water. <br />