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7/12/2010
Ord/Res - Year
2010
Ord/Res - Number
35
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density; and <br /> (v) right -of -way uses may include, without limitation, street and <br /> streetscape improvements, pedestrian and bicycle trails and <br /> paths, fencing, and utilities. <br /> (d) If and when parcels 157520000004, 157520000005 and 157520000020 (a <br /> total of approximately 30 acres) are annexed to the City of Louisville, future use shall <br /> be limited to right -of -way uses, agriculture, and low density residential development, <br /> subject to the following: <br /> (i) Louisville agrees to consider approval of residential use on <br /> said parcels with a density of no more than 1 unit per 4.5 <br /> acres, provided that a perpetual conservation easement <br /> granted to all IGA parties and limiting development to no <br /> more than 1 unit per 4.5 acres is secured as part of the <br /> approval of the new density; <br /> (ii) within or among such parcels, residential units and any <br /> accessory residential buildings /uses may be clustered <br /> together; and <br /> (iii) right-of-way uses may include, without limitation, street and <br /> streetscape improvements, pedestrian and bicycle trails and <br /> paths, fencing, and utilities. <br /> (iv) While any such parcel remains unincorporated, Boulder <br /> County agrees to consider approval of residential use with <br /> a density of no more than 1 unit per 4.5 acres on said <br /> parcel(s), provided that a perpetual conservation easement <br /> limiting development to no more than 1 unit per 4.5 acres <br /> is secured as part of the approval of such additional <br /> density. <br /> 3. Section 6.7 of Exhibit .A (Text Portion) of the IGA is amended as follows: "The city <br /> Parties hereby grant their consent to the purchase or other acquisition through any process other than <br /> the exercise of eminent domain by Boulder County of any City Preservation parcel or portion thereof <br /> for open space purposes." <br /> 4. This Amendment shall be recorded with the County Clerk and Recorder of Boulder <br /> County. The provisions of this Amendment shall be covenants running with the land and shall be <br /> binding upon all persons or entities having an interest in the lands described in and subject to this <br /> Amendment. <br /> 5. All other terms and conditions of the IGA shall remain in force and effect. <br /> IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Amendment to be effective as of <br /> 4 <br />
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