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that important. Szymanski also wants to be sure to <br /> include in the criteria for the consultants how cost <br /> effect the design of the proposed golf course is as <br /> well as the maintainability of that configuration. <br /> Mohr concurred with Szymanski regarding the time <br /> element and also feels that retaining these consul- <br /> tants would be the most cost effective route to go. <br /> Mohr moved and Mayor Fauson seconded to authorize <br /> the City Administrator to engage the services of <br /> Pannell Karr Forster to assist the staff in <br /> determining the technical and financial feasibility <br /> of the proposed Coal Creek Golf Course in an amount <br /> not to exceed $5,000. <br /> The motion passed 5-0 with Anderson and Sackett <br /> abstaining. <br /> OTHER: <br /> WORKSHOP Hundley advised Council of a two-day seminar <br /> workshop on Thursday and Friday regarding the <br /> Supercolliding Super Conductor being held in Denver. <br /> It is a national symposium hosted by the Governor <br /> and Joseph Coors. WTir le important tc. tie ,w Ling <br /> support that the State of Colorado has for this <br /> project as it could have significant impacts on us." <br /> APPROVAL OF WATER PURCHASE CONTRACTS - MARSHALL LAKE AND SOUTH BOULDER AND <br /> COAL CREEK Phare explained that at the last City Council <br /> meeting, Council was provided a correspondence <br /> regarding approval of water share purchases. <br /> However, the item was pulled from the Council Agenda <br /> because of the inability to reach an understanding <br /> on the sale agreement with the sellers. The <br /> differences between the sellers and the City have <br /> since been resolved and the water purchase <br /> agreements are again being presented to Council for <br /> their review and approval. The agreements represent <br /> the same conditions as those provided to Council at <br /> the last meeting. To reiterate, Phare stated that <br /> the City will immediately purchase 4 shares of <br /> Marshall Lake Stock for cash, and enter into a <br /> contract for the purchase of 4 shares of Marshall <br /> Lake and 4 shares of South Boulder Coal Creek over a <br /> 12 month contract period, and a lease with <br /> preemptive right to purchase 4.7 shares of Marshall, <br /> and possibly I share of South Boulder Coal Creek. <br /> The contracts have been written so that should the <br /> seller refuse to complete the sale on arty and all <br /> contracts, the City has the right to withdraw from <br /> any and all contracts. <br /> 6 <br />
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