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IP <br /> Bob Brisnehan (Columbine) We are in for permits to finish our first phase <br /> of 67 units in Hunters Ridge. These permits are <br /> very important to us. We have 39 homes in question. <br /> We will not be installing any landscaping this year <br /> and the 39 homes in question will have no occupancy <br /> until after October 1st. Mere reasonably confident <br /> that the information being fed to us from the engineers <br /> and so on is correct and we really don't have a <br /> problem after the City's current improvements are <br /> installed. We feel, based on our information, that <br /> there would not be a question about water service in <br /> 1985 which is an issue. We're confronted with the <br /> situation we reached with the City of Louisville an <br /> agreement to front end the fees on South Boulder Road <br /> in the amount of approximately $430.000. This tying <br /> into the overall South Boulder Rdad project u t r-t` <br /> McCaslin. Columbine is in an awkuem4position to be <br /> able to finance this and still not be able to pull <br /> building permits. Given the fact that the homes will <br /> not require any real water service either domestic <br /> or external and we must continue on if we are to front <br /> the fees for South Boulder Road. We're asking the City <br /> Council and the Mayor to consider our situation. <br /> Councilman Leary I would like to get some explaination on the list <br /> of individuals who requested building permits or <br /> water taps, exactly the status, did they request them <br /> prior to the moratorium and have not been granted them <br /> or have some of these requests come in in the last <br /> couple of days. <br /> City Administrator Wurl Basically all of these people were, with the exception <br /> of the commercial, at some phase of application. Some <br /> submitted application earlier, permits were processed, <br /> payment was received after the mayors order to cease <br /> issuing building permits. Some people are in the <br /> process of their financing. Some are taps only, like <br /> in the case of Mr. Pliska who was here two weeks or a <br /> month ago and is now beginning to process his application <br /> for annexation. Lynn Kurkeyendal1 got approval for <br /> a water tap so that he could get in pre the improvements <br /> on South Boulder Road. He did not formalize that by <br /> coming in and actually get it. With the rest of thew <br /> Steve would have to address them. <br /> Steve Ferris George Mallon requested an outside water tap for <br /> Paradise Acres and he hasn't picked his up. Meese <br /> Corporation is requesting a permit for Paragon Heights <br /> and-are processing the financing now. Mr.Nirschl is <br /> building a house for a homeowner who has sold their <br /> house and are presently living in a rental house and <br /> expect to take out their permit the first part of August. <br /> Scott Carver I just spoke to tonight and wasn't aware <br /> of the moratoriums on permits now. He will be requesting <br /> a permit on the first also of August. Bellock <br /> construction in Pine Street Plaza requested the permit <br /> for in within the last reek. On the Aspen Greens permit <br /> is one that was in for a year and then they sent to the <br /> court and have that finally squared away. Just for <br /> your information their is an resubdivision of a current <br /> subdivision in Louisville North which is Dan Keith who <br /> is proposing a veterinary clinic. <br /> City Administrator Wurl In the case of Columbine, they have submitted a <br /> separate letter verifying what happened with their <br /> caking in on a Monday or some day earlier in the week <br /> and applying for the permits. <br />
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