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City Council Study Session Agenda and Packet 2012 11 01 JT BOULDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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City Council Study Session Agenda and Packet 2012 11 01 JT BOULDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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CiTY OF LOUISVILLE PROPERTY & TRAIL.REQUESTS FOR_2013 <br /> Property Request <br /> L t Iayhoffer Property,The Mayhofter Property is approximately 200 acres in size <br /> and is designated as 'Rural Preservation' in the,Super IGA and ngricultural <br /> `.Lands of National importance' in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan. The <br /> Louisville Open Space Advisory Board has ranked this property as Louisville-'s <br /> number one open space priority. Benefits of acquiring this property include: <br /> protection of the Coal Creek riparian corridor, buffering between Louisville and <br /> Lafayette and preservation of agricultural.use. <br /> 2. Highway 287,and Coal Creek, This property is.comprised.of two separate <br /> parcels totaling approximately 120 acres.The property is primarily located west <br /> of Highway 287 with a parcel both north and south of Coal Creek. Acquisition of <br /> both parcels is recommended with an understanding that the parcels may not <br /> become available at the sanie time. In the past, Lafayette has listed this property <br /> as their number,one priority. Benefits Of acquiring this property include: <br /> protection of the Coal Creek riparian corridor, enhancement of the regional trail <br /> experience, buffering between developments, and protections of the view-shed <br /> from Highway 287. <br /> a. Highway 42 and Coal Creek. This area is approximately 18 acres in size and is <br /> located south of Highway 42 between two existing Louisville Open Space <br /> • properties. The property is also'adjacent to the regional Coal Creek trail, is.within <br /> the Coal Creek riparian corridor and was designated as a `Significant Riparian <br /> Corridor' in the Boulder County Coriiprehensive Plan. Oenefits of acquiring this <br /> property include: protection of the Coal Creek riparian corridor and.crcation of a <br /> 'larger contiguous 47 acre open space property. <br /> 4.. 961i'Street and Dillon.This.area is approximately 76 acres iii size and is located. <br /> south of Dillon Road between the jointly owned Admor and Trillium Open Space <br /> properties: This parcel was designated as agrictiltural 'Lands of National <br /> importance' in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan. Additionally, this is the <br /> lash parcel needed to complete the buffer zone between Louisville and <br /> Broomfield. <br /> 7 42 <br />
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