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• <br />• <br />Agenda items <br />1. Update on Open Space Planning. <br />a. Patrick Malone discussed some of the open space management and <br />planning initiatives currently underway in Boulder County. Specific to <br />Louisville is an outside survey of six (6) large agriculturally- oriented <br />properties including Admor, Boulder County Land Venture, Bowes, <br />Fingru/Adler, Trillium, and Warembourg and two (2) smaller parcels <br />Callahan and Scriffiny. An RFP was sent out during the week of August <br />12, 2002. Responses are due back from contractors by the end of August. <br />Cost is expected to be approximately $6000 -7000 with the final report due <br />November .1, 2002. Boulder County will then work with the City of <br />Louisville to assimilate the information into the overall land management <br />plan. <br />b. Cindy Lair provided an update on the overall Louisville Open Space and <br />Land Management plan, indicating the first overview would be available <br />to LOSCAB in December '01 or January '02, followed by a public hearing <br />and/or open house in January or February '02. The final plan should be <br />complete by March '02 after which it will be submitted to GOCO for their <br />approval. <br />2. Patrick Malone proposed an October/November meeting between LOSCAB and <br />the Boulder County group (POSAC) to discuss overall land management goals. <br />Cindy Lair /Polly Boyd to schedule. <br />3. Cindy Lair mentioned a local company, Advanced Resource Management, that <br />Louisville might consider for signs and other interpretive and educational <br />materials. <br />Adjournment <br />Meeting adjourned at 8:47 p.m. <br />The next meeting of the Louisville Open Space Citizens Advisory board will be held on <br />September 16, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. at the Louisville Public. Library. <br />