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possible concerns to Louisville relating to a golf <br /> course, i.e., what are the economics? Is there <br /> enough demand for an additional 1S-37 hole golf <br /> course? Does it asks sense to build at this time? <br /> The issue of water lust be undertaken in-house and <br /> solved before pursuing a course. <br /> Aadersoa stated that be was not present at the <br /> presentation and has some reservations regarding <br /> an exclusive commitment to tine enterprises. <br /> Mlundley stated that there is no exclusivity - only <br /> a two month agreement while the feasibility study <br /> is being conducted at Pines enterprises expense. <br /> Sandley further stated that he feels the City owes <br /> Pines the first right to negotiate. If in fact, <br /> the City can not reach an agreement with theme <br /> then open it up to other parties. They have made <br /> • good faith gesture and the City should negotiate <br /> in good faith with them. If there are aa3or <br /> problems in those negotiations, then look to <br /> another group perhaps. <br /> Anderson would like to see the City have the <br /> opportunity to open up all the poesibilitias of <br /> negotiating with any and all those parties <br /> interested in the development of a golf course. <br /> Other communities have had serious problems with <br /> respect to golf courses on municipal ground. <br /> Anderson wants to sake the best effort possible to <br /> get the best possible people to do it and with the <br /> bast possible arrangement. <br /> Szymanski stated that the City as a whole will <br /> benefit by stimulating retail development and <br /> increasing activity in existing retail. <br /> Ruudley stated that the City can at any time <br /> decide not to continue with the proposal. <br /> Payson moved that line enterprises be given a two <br /> month exclusive option to conduct • feasibility <br /> study on the golf course. Mohr seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> AOkUATXOM RURAL - SOCYY MOGAI* APPILIATia AD ISITII? /MALTS SWICMiS, <br /> IOC. - DOSUI?AL BITS A letter was submitted to the Mayor from pocky <br /> Mountain Affiliated Adventist Sealth Services, <br /> Ina. requesting the annexatioe of Mk approximates <br /> 73.4 acres located on h street north of Dillon <br /> aoad. Thi■ is currently owned by David, <br /> Carol and Mil Spices and hooky Mountain <br /> Service. have a signed agreement for its purchese <br /> contingent on favorable annexation by the City of <br /> Louisville. hooky Mountain Services hopes to <br />
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