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4 „y Starch Trek? 10 t Weather 12 <br /> Gunbarrel Stabbing <br /> Will spuds be the food Cooler later, high <br /> Woman assaulted by robbers for the final frontier? r 1 650-700 <br /> Wednesday Exhibit 10 <br /> o ora <br /> VOL 104.NO 15a <br /> is 0 0 • ' : • 0 • : <br /> Ci 4a r i 1 7 milli n lower <br /> pp a sa o <br /> Flatiron valued at less than CU bid CU officials announced April they before Honey announced the city'- <br /> planned to buy the 308-acre site from appraisal,but Honey will present the infor- <br /> Flatiron Park Co. for $11 million. CU malion at the Board of Regents meeting in <br /> By AMY REINHOLDS Boulder City Council meeting, added fuel accepted a $16.4 million appraisal and a Colorado Springs Thursday, when the pur- <br /> Cobrado Daly staff writer to the arguments of about 20 residents,who $5.4 million donation to the university, chase is up for discussion and possible <br /> A city appraisal of the Flatiron property urged that CU delay its purchase of the .lowering the purchase price. But City action. <br /> fell about $7 million below the price CU land. CU-Boulder Chancellor Roderic Park Manager Tim Honey announced Tuesday Issues raised during the public hearing <br /> accepted to pay for the site in southeast and Boulder Regents Jim Marlin, Bob that a city-hired appraisal of the site esti- surrounded discrepancies in flood maps,' <br /> Boulder. Sievers and Pete Steinhauer attended the mated the maximum value at$9.2 million. unknown future flooding in surrounding <br /> The appraisal, released at Tuesday's public hearing. Most of the regents left the meeting SEE FLATIRON PAGE <br /> =1 <br />