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located north of O.S. Highway 36 and west of 88th <br /> Street, which is owned by Harold W. Spicer.' <br /> Permission is being sought to publish the <br /> ordinance and set a public hearing for November <br /> 18, 1986. <br /> Szymanski moved that this ordinance be placed out <br /> for publication and a public hearing be set for <br /> November 18, 1906. 8carpella seconded. Motion <br /> passed 5-0 with Anderson abstaining. <br /> ORD I NANCE #919 - HEALTH PARR ANNEXATION 112 - <br /> 1ST READING Rautenstraus read by title only Ordinance #919. <br /> An Ordinance annexing to the City of Louisville, <br /> Colorado, a parcel of approximately 66.127 acres <br /> located north of U.S. Highway 36 and west of 88th <br /> Street, which is owned by Harold W. Spicer <br /> Permission is being sought to publish the <br /> ordinance and set a public hearing for November <br /> 18, 1986. <br /> Szymanski moved that this ordinance be placed out <br /> for publication and a public hearing be set for <br /> November 18, 1986. Mayor Fauson seconded. Motion <br /> passed 5-0 with Anderson abstaining. <br /> ORDINANCE #920 - HEALTH PARK ZONING - <br /> 1ST READING Ordinance #920 was not available for the Council <br /> Meeting. This ordinance pertains to the zoning of <br /> the parcels described in the two previous agenda <br /> items, Ordinance #918 and Ordinance #919. <br /> Rautenstraus recommended that the Ordinance be <br /> tabled and no action taken. This will be brought <br /> back to Council at the November 6th meeting. <br /> RESOLUTION #46 - CENTENNIAL CENTER PUD <br /> AMENDMENT Rautenstraus read in its entirety Resolution #46, <br /> 'A Resolution approving a Final PUD Amendment for <br /> the Centennial Center Subdivision.• <br /> Wanush explained that the applicant, Neenan Co., <br /> is requesting that the City approved an amendment <br /> to Lot 3 of the Centennial Center POD. This <br /> amendment would approve the increase in the lot <br /> coverage of the building on Lot 3 from 6000 s.f. <br /> to 9000 s.f. for the Wooden Shoe. The Planning <br /> Commission reviewed this request in the October <br /> 14th public hearing and recommends approval. <br /> Anderson asked Wanush if he felt vehicle access in <br /> and out of the area such as buses to take children <br /> to and from the site was adequate. <br /> Michael Moog, Project Architect, stated that the <br /> schools have their own mini-buses and there is <br /> 3 <br />