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dry soaped. That outlot along there <br /> is booked onto the total greenbelt <br /> area and it was thought that the <br /> City would want that dry soaped due <br /> to maint.narca cost. <br /> Sisk: Is the adjoining open space dry <br /> soaped? <br /> 'rakers Then is only 4 in. on each side of <br /> the walk and at the present time <br /> it's just dirt. <br /> Sisk: If the City would agree to a <br /> landscape, I take it that the <br /> developers would agree to that as <br /> well? <br /> Neil Wall, The Meadows at Coal Creek Corporation, stated that the <br /> more shrubbery, etc. that was put along that open space, the <br /> greeter the danger for the children. It would become a playground, <br /> instead of just a path through there. <br /> Sisk: I'm afraid it's going to become <br /> weeds, which is wen more unsightly. <br /> wasn't the figure for capping the <br /> gas well $250,000.00? <br /> 'raker: At first they raid they would not <br /> sell the gas well. After several <br /> months of negotiation, they said <br /> they would sell it for $250,CO0.00. <br /> After further negotiati•. n, we got <br /> them down to the present <br /> $110,000.00. <br /> Sisk: I2 we stay with tea (10) feet, I <br /> would like to see that landscaped. <br /> If the City has to take care of it, <br /> then we'll take care of it. It's <br /> important to have a good visual <br /> presentation. <br /> Traker: 1 have no problem with that We've <br /> spent a lot of money to provide <br /> removal of the gas well and for the <br /> bike path. We're spending $160 - <br /> $170,000.00, which is more than the <br /> 12% "cash in lieu of ". If we need <br /> some trees or scrubs along there, <br /> that's fine. nut, we were led to <br /> believe that it would sake it more <br /> 1 <br />