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IIP <br /> Dan Locker I live at 1614 Sunset Drive. I have an application <br /> in for a permit with the City. It's right now frozen <br /> and will cost me quite a bit of money. I'm not going <br /> to be using water until December. I would like to <br /> go ahead and build the p e house because I don't think it <br /> will affect the water <br /> more water onnAlugu15th orwhate�ver wand I would like <br /> you to consider letting me build the house but restrict <br /> the tap until later. <br /> Jad Mansour 1209 22th Street, Boulder. I submitted an application <br /> for a building permit and was told that I could not <br /> build right now. I would like to build right now and <br /> maybe get the water tap later on . I also have a <br /> smell well on the property that I could use during con- <br /> struction and I would also use It in the future for <br /> landscaping. The water I need Prom the City would only <br /> be for drinking and personal use. <br /> James Ayers 528 W. Fir Way. We just moved into Loulsvdll8 and <br /> it looks like we're not going to be able to have the <br /> water that we need. I was here on Saturday and it was <br /> a nice presentation by Mr. Kasch but there were alot of <br /> questions unanswered. My understanding is that we <br /> can't presently treat sufficient water for existing <br /> households. The reason we can't is because we need <br /> to make improvements to the pre-`reatment basin and <br /> that our existing facility, part which was built in <br /> 1934 can then handle the water. I haven't heard any <br /> guarantees from anybody that that in fact will be the <br /> case. So little is known that we're hoping that the <br /> design capacity is in fact the actual capacity and <br /> that we won't really know that until October when it <br /> is fully on line and tested. My concern is that you-- <br /> understand that the citizenry is also concerned about <br /> the permits that will be issued between now and the <br /> time that we know whether our uncertain water system <br /> will have the capacity to serve those homes. The <br /> concern I have is that you get to the bottom of the <br /> problem not in the sense of being able to locate the <br /> blame, but find out where you need to go from here. <br /> And to find out what the capacity of the system is if <br /> in fact the present engineers can't tell you that then <br /> maybe you need to gat a second opinion. I'd like to <br /> see the Council continue the moratorium in the intercom. <br /> Tom Hoyt 3180 Coalena, Boulder. I'm here from McStaln Entp. <br /> We thought we had no problem with water but obviously <br /> we do. As it developer we've made considerable ccwmitt- <br /> ments to the City of Louisville over an extended <br /> period of time which is a two way street. We make <br /> the ccwraittsient, we dedicate land to reserviours, parks, <br /> schools, we extend public utilities in the multiple of <br /> millions of dollars and we get building permits in <br /> return essentially. We've done all of those things <br /> and you're in the position where you may have problems <br /> giving us permits in return. I'd like to point out that <br /> we have made a tremendous attempt to be good citizens <br /> in this town, we try to employ good planning, we have <br /> considerable number of our own employees who are citizens <br /> of Louisville whose jobs are in jeopardy based on your <br /> decision s today. We've made a real attempt to build <br /> balanced housing in this town not just one kind of <br /> developaeM, all kinds of housing. Permits today are <br /> not usable water taps in this irrigation systee. I'm <br /> saying consider us too when your making this decision <br /> and do as good of a job as you can with all the things <br /> that you have to take into consideration. <br />