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• <br /> because if the land tends to develop <br /> RE, its easy for Council to up -sons <br /> it Down- zoning is alrsys very <br /> difficult. Mr. Mayor, I recommend <br /> that we forward this on to the <br /> Planning Commission with our <br /> recommendation that the zoning be <br /> set at RR and at a later date, we <br /> can review and see what the language <br /> looks like. <br /> Davidson: Is that • motion: <br /> Mayers That's a motion. <br /> Seconded by Lathrop. All in favor. <br /> WOL TXOM Ma. 59, SWIM 1992 - FINAL SUBDIVISION PUT - RIDGZV1IW <br /> MATZO <br /> John Franklin, Community Development Director, commented that <br /> considering that Council has been very efficient on the time frame, <br /> he wasn't sure if all of the parties to the hearing are hers yet. <br /> is stated that Tom Phare was prepared to go ahead with the next <br /> Agenda Item with Council's approval. <br /> • <br /> 'isvidson stated that Council would go on the next Itea on Ippanda. <br /> Paw`l'or#'MIEXOK IS THS NORTHERS COLORADO WATER CWIBEPVANCY DISTRICT <br /> S0 a1 *A •ZR SUPPLY PROJECT <br /> Tom Phars, Public works Director, stated that he attended the <br /> special Board meeting of the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy <br /> District last Thursday. They accept Louisville's letter, but <br /> deferred an;• formal action. They asked staff to cone back with a <br /> resolution regardin; Louisville's particular conditions for <br /> participation. He stated that they also chose not to sake a <br /> decision on the alignment until the middle of November, which gives <br /> Louisville some time to deal with the Tabor issue that was part of <br /> Louisville's letter. They did this, because Louisville among <br /> others had expressed some concerns about how this might impact the <br /> project. They had favorable readings from Boulder County. They <br /> didn't think they would be able to reschedule in tine to meet some <br /> of their deadlines with Broomfield, but Boulder County land use is <br /> willing to go ahead with a November /December vs. and <br /> Octotsr /Noveaber, two hearing sevence. He stated that it will <br /> require than to undertake some additional engineering. They will <br /> survey both routes in • very preliminary manner. The $10,000.00 <br /> that Louisville offered in order for than to keep the options open <br /> a little longer may be honored, if they go ahead with that. Phase <br /> stated that our partigipation rate of 2.5 c.f.'s. is right on the <br /> 9 <br /> F <br />