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can build more than tin (10) houses <br /> a quarter, but no one can live iu <br /> them. Club Homes (later on the <br /> Agenda) also has • phasing <br /> agreement. On the safety issue of <br /> the bike path on the Coal Creak <br /> side, one thing we might consider is <br /> taking it out, because it really <br /> goes to no where. It ands at Cherry <br /> Street. The gain bike path, if this <br /> development went forward, would be <br /> along the Publics Service lines. we <br /> should also address the dust <br /> problem. <br /> tranklint The EPA, the Colorado Health <br /> Department, and the City look at <br /> fugitive dust emissions and their <br /> control. This is implicit in that <br /> subdivision agrees lent, that it be <br /> controlled through watering and <br /> phasing of over lot grading. In the <br /> event all of that fails, they are <br /> not allowed to violate the Fugitive <br /> Dust Emissions law and can be <br /> prosecuted for violations of that <br /> Mayo= Do you think those are sufficient to <br /> ensure that we don't have a <br /> significant dust problem there? <br /> rrankl +n: Diligently enforced, yes. <br /> Mayers As tar as should this be commercial <br /> land, we have a tremendous amount of <br /> yomaercial land in Centennial valley <br /> that's still vacant. As tar as <br /> could it all be left for a park, <br /> given the fact that there is a ten <br /> (10) acre park (Heritage Park) right <br /> across the street and the <br /> possibility of the Warsmbourq <br /> property being looked upon as one of <br /> the sites for a future community <br /> park. As far as sours of the <br /> positive aspects of this <br /> development, instead of 124 units, <br /> it's down to 102, almost 20% of this <br /> development is going to be open <br /> space, which will be the first park <br /> built in Louisville in tan (10) <br /> years. The development will be <br /> 4 <br />