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05/19/87 <br /> have to be contracted and does exceed the amount <br /> ($5,000) for which staff is allowed to negotiate. <br /> Mayor Tausan moved that the Public Works <br /> Department be authorised to obtain bids for the <br /> boring of a 12' waterline under Highway 42. <br /> Mohr seconded. Unanimous. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS Ion,. <br /> COUNCIL CONS AND COMMIT'S <br /> REPORTS Mohr asked Wrisko if he would update Council on <br /> the condition of the Cemetery with the Memorial <br /> Day weekend approaching. Wrisko stated that <br /> sodding is beginning today and a full time <br /> Cemetery custodian has been employed. The <br /> Cemetery will be nicely groomed by the weekend. <br /> Ktisko also related that DRCOG notified his today <br /> that the City's application for a grant for <br /> equipment at the Senior Center has been given <br /> recommendation for approval by the Advisory <br /> Committee to the Executive Council to be <br /> considered for final approval on June 3rd. The <br /> money will be used to buy a refrigerator, garbage <br /> disposal, tables, chairs, cabinets and VCR. <br /> Anderson stated that there was a County Consortium <br /> meeting held in Broomfield last week. An Open <br /> Space Workshop has been scheduled for June 27th, <br /> for staffs, councils and anyone else interested in <br /> attending covering all aspects of open space, <br /> i.e., funding, dedication on annexation, <br /> maintenance and care, acquisition, etc. Anderson <br /> asked that anyone interested contact him for <br /> additional information. <br /> Sackett commented on problems at McCaslin and <br /> Dillon Road with grass being too tall in the <br /> medians creating difficulty with seeing oncoming <br /> traffic. Rrisko stated that the medians have now <br /> been cut. There was a problem in the establish- <br /> ment of buffalo grass and tulip bulb.. The grass <br /> did not establish, nor did the tulip bulbs bloom. <br /> A different type of planting needs to take place <br /> and Aomart and staff are looking into that. <br /> Sackett stated that it is his opinion that the <br /> medians were built too high and that should have <br /> been determined prior to construction. With that <br /> concern, Sackett asked that the issue be looked at <br /> carefully. <br /> Mayor PausoA stated the CML Executive Board, of <br /> which he is a member, set to discuss the <br /> 11 <br />
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