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By July I . 1985, a Special Improvement District <br /> would be initiated and improvements begin by late <br /> summer on Cannon Street. <br /> Lockett Drown, the owner of Cybers.dic and the <br /> lessor, spoke with Rautenstraus on this date and <br /> related his willingness to contribute to the <br /> paving of the parking lot on which Precision <br /> Automotive will occupy. He would work out details <br /> with the lessee but would want to wait for the <br /> Cannon Street improvements before engaging in the <br /> paving. <br /> Rautenstraus was directed by Mayor and Council to <br /> seek an agreement with both Mr. Drown and Mr. <br /> Ireager that would provide for paving at some <br /> specific point in time. <br /> Mayor Meier moved that Resolution #5 be approved <br /> on the condition that an appropriate Special <br /> Review Use Agreement be signed dealing with the <br /> paving of the parking lot and partial screening <br /> between said lot and residential area. Cuasen <br /> seconded and the notion was approved unanimously. <br /> SPECIAL ELECTION <br /> ANNEXATION VOTE Morris suggested that Council invite the LDC and <br /> Chamber of Comserce to a Study Session to try to <br /> establish and achieve common goals for the <br /> community. Hundley will arrange meetings <br /> beginning in April. <br /> Hundley will be meeting with Carolyn Holmberg from <br /> Boulder County and Mike Aciaovic, Lafayette City <br /> Manager, with regard to the Tri-government Open <br /> Space Agreement. He will have an update for <br /> Council on their respective positions within the <br /> next week to 10 days regarding the outcome of the <br /> meeting. <br /> Hundley was also directed to update Council as to <br /> what specific commercial developments are being <br /> pursued by Hosart and McStain and provide a time <br /> table for each. <br /> UPDATE OF ANNEXATION <br /> OF RESIDENTIAL POLICY Jon Proudy of West Spruce Street asked to address <br /> Council with regard to the City's policy on <br /> annexing enclaves within the City limits. Mr. <br /> Proudy represents en enclave on West Spruce Street <br /> of approximately 10 acres. He requested a year <br /> ago that this property be annexed to the City. <br /> The request was denied at that time with the <br /> understanding that this policy would be reviewed <br /> at the end of one year Mr. Proudy is hoping that <br /> 4 <br />