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ahead and establish or initiate a <br />financial investigative body that <br />may be able to make some <br />recommendations for the financing. <br />None of us felt very comfortable or <br />facile in finding funding avenues. <br />I feel that with another group of <br />people that within six months you <br />may come up with some <br />recommendations. At the first <br />meeting I brought up the issue of <br />funding and asked who might/would <br />support a Bond Issue for the money <br />that was necessary. It was almost <br />unanimous in support of it. <br /> <br />Howard: <br /> <br />It would be advisable during this <br />year in the Water bill to find out <br />if the general population feels as <br />strongly as the people who came to <br />the meetings about a Bond Issue. <br /> <br />Davidson felt he would rather wait for the final report from the <br />Parks Master Plan Committee before Council started going ahead with <br />the financing options. <br /> <br />Curtis Sober, 1116 W. Enclave Circle, Louisville, CO. <br /> <br />Sober: I was before Council in December <br /> 1991, concerning an easement between <br /> two properties, lots 25 and 26 in <br /> the Enclave, where there is an <br /> easement that is set as a pedestrian <br /> walkway for access from the Enclave <br /> into an Open Space. At that time <br /> the Council made a decision to <br /> postpone their decision and look <br /> into the overall situation as <br /> whether to remove the easement or <br /> have a walkway. The citizens of the <br /> Enclave are requesting to have the <br /> Council go forward and make a <br /> decision on the easement, so that we <br /> can gain access into the Open Space <br /> through the Enclave from the <br /> easement that was set forth back <br /> when the Enclave as originally <br /> plotted and planned. (Sober gave <br /> Council a petition from the Enclave <br /> property owners with maps attached. <br /> SEE ATTACHED.) <br /> <br /> <br />