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relating to land dedication for the construction <br /> of a new elementary school in the Cherrywood <br /> Subdivision. At that time, Council suggested <br /> several changes and directed staff to negotiate <br /> with the School District regarding these changes. <br /> These changes have been addressed and are <br /> reflected in this final document. <br /> Mel Weislty, Assistant Superintendent of Boulder <br /> Valley Schools, stated that the reduction in <br /> number of years in Paragraph 10.5 was reduced from <br /> eight to six. The six years took into account <br /> that the School District can only go before the <br /> voters on a bond issue every three years giving <br /> them two opportunities to go before the taxpayers <br /> to issue bonds for construction. <br /> Mayor Fauson moved that the Council approve the <br /> land dedication agreement, facility use agreement <br /> and direct staff to finalize documents. Mohr <br /> seconded. Unanimous. <br /> RESOLUTION #5 - JOINT RESOLUTION REGARDING BOULDER VALLEY <br /> PUBLIC SCHOOL'S LONG RANGE FACILITIES <br /> TASK FORCE Handley explained that as a follow-up to last <br /> Wednesday's joint Council meeting with the City of <br /> Lafayette, a Joint Resolution was drafted <br /> regarding the Long Range Facilities Task Force <br /> appointed by the Boulder Valley Board of <br /> Education. This resolution reflects the growing <br /> interest and concern by Louisville and Lafayette <br /> residents regarding the issue of school facilities <br /> in our two communities. It also requests the <br /> presence of the School Board at an April 15th <br /> meeting at Centaurus Sigh School at which citizens <br /> from both communities will have an opportunity to <br /> express their views on this important topic. <br /> Mayor Fauson thanked Councilmen Anderson and Mohr <br /> for bringing this issue out in the open and <br /> informing everyone of the situation regarding the <br /> Long Range Facilities Task Force finding. <br /> Mayor Pauson moved that Resolution #5 be adopted <br /> and encouraged everyone to attend the Community <br /> Meeting on April 15th. Mohr seconded. Unanimous. <br /> RESOLUTION #6 - BOULDER VIEW <br /> SUBDIVISION Wanush explained that a letter requesting <br /> annexation and RE zoning for the Faber (Boulder <br /> View) property was forwarded to City Council in <br /> July, 19#5. Council referred the request onto <br /> Commission who then recommended that the property <br /> be zoned RE since it is adjacent to RE zoning. <br /> Council requested that the annexation ordinance be <br /> S <br />