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• <br /> Leary offered •an amendment to the resolution <br /> adding "interfere with citizens' rights to <br /> initiative" thereby, having the first line resdt <br /> "Whereas, the Colorado State Senate is considering <br /> the adoption of House Bill 1360 which would create <br /> • new doctrine of vested property rights and <br /> interfere with citizens' rights to initiative." <br /> The motion to amend the resolution was seconded by <br /> Luce and approved unanimously. <br /> The Motion to adopt Resolution 06 as amended was <br /> approved unanimously. <br /> Leary asked that Mayor Meier send the letter to <br /> Senator Fowler urging him to vote against House <br /> Bill 1360 with this Resolution #6 attached. <br /> RESOLUTION #7 - <br /> LOUISVIEW ASSOCIATES Rautenstraus read Resolution #7, "A Resolution <br /> Authorising the Condemnation of Right-of-Way for <br /> McCaslin Boulevard" in its entirety. Mayor Meier <br /> moved that Resolution #7 be approved. Cussen <br /> seconded. <br /> Morris asked if there were any other way to obtain <br /> immediate possession for the McCaslin right-of-way <br /> without this particular condemnation. <br /> Hundley related that Moving this to any other area <br /> would be very costly. To use another parcel would <br /> leave a significantly larger section of unusable <br /> land. Proper berming and landscaping will create a <br /> good separation. <br /> Hioco told Council that tree planting in this berm <br /> was not scheduled until the completion of South <br /> Boulder Road in 1990. <br /> The motion to approve Resolution #7 was passed <br /> unanimously. <br /> UPDATE ON PHASE II <br /> WATER TREATMENT PLANT Letters from Rocky Mountain Consultants were <br /> included in Council's packets regarding the <br /> progress of the Water Treatment Plant Phase II <br /> work and disruption of water service on the <br /> evening of March 22. Bundle), related to Council <br /> that the upcoming potential service disruptions <br /> would be published in both the Louisville Times <br /> and the Boulder Daily Camera and letters would be <br /> distributed to residents affected by the <br /> disruptions. <br /> 3 <br />