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• <br /> 4/6/82 Page -2_ <br /> KEN TANIGUCHI Each member of council had copies of the <br /> proposed project. <br /> Mt. Taniguchi advised Nielsen/Neodata is <br /> proposing to amend the annexation agree- <br /> ment of approximately 1.4 acres, formerly <br /> Biological Sciences Curriculum Studies. <br /> He gave a slide presentation of the existing <br /> buildingson South Boulder Road and a pre- <br /> liminary plat of the ultimate development <br /> for the project. <br /> The existing building is to be totally reno- <br /> vated and phase I of the project will tie in <br /> aesthetically and architecturally with what <br /> is being proposed for the new structure. <br /> The parking areas are broken to soften the <br /> impact. There is an estimated budget of <br /> $100,000.00 for landscaping and the open <br /> space area will be maintained by them. At <br /> the northeast corner of the site is a pro- <br /> posed employee recreation open area. <br /> Ten aggregate pre-cast panels will be used <br /> as a surface material, bronze glass, and <br /> harming will be done against the buildings <br /> to diminish the height impact. <br /> Traffic Based on a survey from the employees at <br /> present approximately 180 cars would be <br /> at the site at one time, due to the fleas <br /> shifts. Of the 180 cars it is estimated <br /> 1/3rd would be traveling east, the majority <br /> of traffic - approximately 2/3rds would be <br /> going on South Boulder Road east with one- <br /> half of these traveling on 80th to Highway <br /> 36 to get to Denver and Broomfield, the <br /> remainder would be going west on South <br /> Boulder Road to Boulder. It was their <br /> feeling this was not a traffic problem with <br /> the flex shifts; and a carpool program <br /> in force, 25% carpool, 10% use public trans- <br /> portation would help alleviate traffic impact. <br /> It is Neodata's intention to improve South <br /> Boulder Road for their portion and work <br /> in conjunction with the Mormon Church. <br /> Mr. Taniguchi introduced representatives <br /> of the Nielsen/Neodata Co. who were present, <br /> Kurt Burghardt, Executive Vice President, <br /> and President of Neodata Services, Chuck <br /> Cloasen, 'Don Durre, and Ben Latore. <br />
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