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t <br /> scale of demand. Hundley stated that it is clear <br /> to his the the 1982 Agreement clearly references a <br /> water treatment plant at the assumed Boward Berry <br /> site The question before Council would be is it <br /> appropriate to provide water service on a limited <br /> basis to existing residents or live strictly by <br /> the Agreement as written. <br /> Isysa ski asked how old Town Superior and the new <br /> Superior of today could be differentiated should <br /> Louisville find it appropriate to provide water <br /> service at this time. The proposed amendments <br /> call for 200 taps annually which clearly is not <br /> their intent just to service their existing <br /> population. 'If they want to negotiate, it would <br /> strictly be to the population of Superior prior to <br /> the Rock Creek annexation.' <br /> Ms. Ballston thanked Council and stated that she <br /> would be taking this information back to the Town <br /> Board of the Town of Superior. <br /> OPDATB - CITY/SCHOOL <br /> DISTRICT ISSUBS Warmish stated that the City and the Boulder Valley <br /> School District are negotiating for an exchange of <br /> land that would result in • new elementary school <br /> for Louisville. The Council authorised staff to <br /> pursue an agreement along the lines of the draft <br /> that was submitted. The full written agreement is <br /> nearing completion and will be presented to <br /> Council along with a subdivision identifying land <br /> to be transferred to the school district. This <br /> subdivision is scheduled for a public hearing <br /> before the Planning Commission on March 10, 1987, <br /> and will be tentatively scheduled for Council's <br /> next meeting. The School District has awarded <br /> bids for the construction of four additional <br /> classrooms at Coal Creek elementary. Work has <br /> already begun and is scheduled for completion in <br /> mid-August. <br /> Mohr stated that he and other Councilmen received <br /> calls regarding rumors that the construction of <br /> the additional classroom wasn't going to occur. <br /> The School District was contacted and with the <br /> subsequent award of bid, Mohr is happy to lay this <br /> rumor to rest. <br /> ODiA?! - LOU 1 SVI LLS WATRR <br /> T11111 Phase briefly updated Council regarding the <br /> Special Vie Review applications filed with the <br /> County for the construction of a water tank at two <br /> sites. The property owner at sits one has <br /> indicated that he is willing to work the City of <br /> Louisville. Discussions are taking place with the <br /> 12 <br />
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