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110 110 <br /> • <br /> 6/L8184 Page -4- <br /> Chuck Ochsner, 8600 Ralston Rd. Mr. Ochsner stated that it would be diffi- <br /> Arvada, Representing Unique cult to top Ms. Skeels presentation. He <br /> Homes also commented with all the picture taking <br /> going on all the handsome people at the <br /> Council table some 50 years from now would <br /> be up on that slide. He felt that the slide <br /> presentation was excellent and he would hope <br /> their proposal would make the community more <br /> attractive to people, and he would hope that <br /> they could be a part of that by taking a <br /> parcel of land where the vast majority <br /> of it will be maintained to ensure the <br /> quality of life that the proud citizens <br /> of Louisville are enjoying now. Since <br /> councilmembers had a copy of the proposal <br /> along with the annexation request, Mr. <br /> Ochsner opened the dicussion for questions. <br /> Wastewater Services Question- At the request of Mayor Meier, Administrator <br /> able Wurl stated that Council had looked at simi- <br /> lar requests in the past and he wished to <br /> summarize some of the problems associated <br /> with the property in teressof annexation. Staff <br /> had discussed these with the representatives <br /> a imber of times. Primarily there are <br /> severe limitations on our ability to serve <br /> the area with wastewater and he was not cer- <br /> tain how they proposed to accomodate that. <br /> Mr. Wurl stated that when the Continental <br /> View and Paragon Heights area developed, <br /> the owners of the property were approached <br /> to see if there was any interest on their <br /> part in contributing to the cost of lowering <br /> the sewer line in Continental View so that <br /> their land could be accommodated and they <br /> chose not to do that. So in our view, it <br /> would be limited in the sense that they <br /> wouldn't be able to have basements or they <br /> would have to have a pumping facility of <br /> some sort. <br /> Expansion of the Louisville Mr. Wurl also stated one of the major prob- <br /> Reservoir lems would be how it would impact our ability <br /> to expand the Louisville Reservoir in the <br /> future as we have planned to do in 1988-1989. <br /> Access Administrator Wurl advised that it would have <br /> limited access. There is technically only <br /> one street that would tie into the property <br /> and what would have to be done if Council <br /> was inclined to consider the annexation, <br /> would be to either vacate or permit a <br /> street to be expanded if you would have 2 <br />
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