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water rights, and Resolution No. 42, Series 1998, authorizing an interfund loan for purchase of open <br />space. Both Resolutions were approved by Council at the August 4, 1998, City Council meeting. <br />Davidson opened the Public Hearing and called for anyone in the audience wishing to speak on <br />Ordinance No. 1283. <br />NONE <br />Davidson closed the Public Hearing a~1d called for Council comments and questions. <br />Lathrop moved that Council approve Ordinance No. 1283, Series 1998, An Ordinance Authorizing <br />and Relating to the Payment of City Moneys for the Acquisition of Vacant Real Estate, Water Rights <br />and a Conservation Easement, for C-per.- Space, Conservation, and Right-of--Way Purposes, seconded <br />by Howard. <br />Roll call was taken. Motion passed by 6-0 vote. <br />RESOLUTION No. 43, SERIES 1998 -FINAL PUD DEVELOPMENT PLAN, 728 MAIN <br />STREF:T (continued from 7/21/98) <br />Davidson stated that Council has received a letter from the applicant requesting a continuation to the <br />September 1, 1998, City Council meeting. <br />Davidson called for public comments. <br />Casandra Volpe, 318 Tyler Avenue, Louisville, Colorado, stated she is a member of the Louisville <br />Historical Commission and a profi~ssional archivist. She repeated a conversation she recently had <br />with a new resident to Louisville., who moved here because of Louisville's `charming, western, <br />small-town atmosphere.' She req~uesl:ed that Council consider a moratorium on new buildings <br />downtown until a preservation plan ar-d design guideline are approved by Council. <br />Linda Armantrout, 817 Pine Street, Louisville, Colorado, stated that she has been following the <br />process on 728 Main Street since the Planning Commission stage, expecting to oppose the project, <br />and instead has become a fan. She i:eels Main Street is one of the reasons people move to Louisville. <br />She hopes that Council will not makf; it difficult for small business owners to grow and flourish <br />downtown, or place future parking problems on this one project. She encouraged Council to pass <br />Resolution No. 43 for 728 Main Street. <br />Davidson called for Council comments and questions. <br />Mayer moved to continue Resolution No. 43, Series 1998 -Final PUD Development Plan, Business <br />Answers, 728 Main Street to the September 1, 1998, City Council meeting, seconded by Keany. <br />3 <br />
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