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<br />11/3/82 <br /> <br />Page -15- <br /> <br />Councilwoman Morris <br /> <br />Inquired of Attorney Rautenstraus that even <br />though Neodata was issued a building permit <br />they would not take any action prior to the <br />Board of Adjustments appeal, wished to verify <br />this. <br />Rautenstraus stated that is what they said. <br />Morris also wished to know if the City had <br />any guarantee this would be so. <br />Rautenstraus stated he felt it would be extremely <br />foolish to go ahead with contruction. He <br />will look at it legally. <br /> <br />Question called for on the motion. All in <br />favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Paul Snyder, Attorney for <br />Neodata <br /> <br />Commented the question raised about what Neodata's <br />plans are if the Board of Adjustments acts, felt <br />he could answer that question in case it would <br />have some bearing on what Council decided this <br />evening. He felt that it was correct, as stated <br />by Attorney Rautenstraus, that Neodata would <br />not plan any construction until the Board <br />of Adjustments made their final decision. If <br />the Board of Adjustments does make a final <br />decision, it was his opinion that the plan for <br />Neodata is to begin construction immediately. <br /> <br />ACCEPTANCE OF THE CITY <br />ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br /> <br />Councilman Fauson moved, Councilwoman Morris <br />seconded that the City Attorney's report be <br />accepted and placed on file. Question called <br />for. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />George Potter, 173 South <br />Greentree <br />Delaney Road <br /> <br />Commented with the growth of the City in the <br />southwest part of the City wished to make <br />Council aware of the conditions on Delaney <br />Road. Had the occasion last week to be on <br />the scene of a minor accident. One of the <br />City's police officers investigated the accident <br />and he stated that the conditions posed a hazar- <br />dous situation. There are several school buses <br />that travel the road. Stated Delaney was a <br />combination of an asphalt road and gravel road <br />creating a mix-match of both and a possibility <br />of soft shoulders, and the possibility of a <br />school bus sliding into the soft shoulder and <br />tipping over, felt the City should implement <br />procedures to get the situation corrected. <br /> <br />Administrator Wurl <br /> <br />Replied to Mr. Potter stating this is a joint <br />problem between Boulder County and the City. <br />There is an agreement with the County that <br />calls for joint participation of improvements. <br />The City is attempting to strengthen the shoulders <br />to avoid the situation he mentioned. Also, <br />