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M1981148
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General Documents
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NEWSPAPER ARTICLE-CITY CONTESTS MINING PERMIT
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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br /> LAKEWOOD =The Jefferson County <br />'~Fi'ector, <br />Ctty ftnanC Schopl 9pard is studying new a~ndance <br />, <br />gas caused by ,upplier: boundaries for Mopie Junior H School <br />s defeated a proposed 3 and the new Mandalay Junior High <br />ovember. Schools which will open ~ the Westmin- <br /> ster area next tall. Community meetings <br />'es expanded are scheduled for January to discuss the <br />- Boulder GUunty has proposed boundaries. <br />and services m the Tri- District administrators have designed: <br />to recent opening of new- five .possible attendanCp atTangements <br />~anch offices at Tit Main and have recommended what is caged <br /> "Option A" to the board. Undei that plan, <br />~ounty Tri-City Annex - students from Witt, Juehem, Little and <br />Broomfield, -Lafayette Parr elementary sChpols would attend <br />- included offices for so- the new School and Warder, Weber and <br />tuinan services, mental ' ZergeC students would attend Moore Jun- ~^ <br />cy family assistance and for H h $chpp . ,_ - <br />er registration and <br />[ t co - perms <br />enses. <br />offices have vaeious reg- LAK);WORP - Claiming a training per- <br />the social services office mil was improperly granted, the city of <br />fin a staff at 10 vt Louts- Lakewood has toed a lawsuit in U.S. Dis- <br />8 a.m. to 430 p,m.. The tric[ Court in Denvei against a state reg- <br /> <br />ers are: Tri-City atfice, <br />ula[oiy agency and a brick manufac_tur- <br />I <br />nlal health, 444854. er. <br /> The C1ty has asked that the Colorado <br /> Mined Land Reclamation Board be re• <br />r <br />S <br />~~~ quired to r@COnsider the permit it grant- <br />M <br />M ed to Robinson Brick and Tile Co., of <br /> Denver. City Attorney Roger Noonan <br /> <br />Irport set - said the permit was granted before Lake- <br />s <br /> ,wood was aUpwed to review provision <br />~CK -, RgmmisslonerS , ~~ for the lS2-acre CIaY mine near Green <br />and Douglas counties will ~ i Mountain. <br />pahoeA-u_~prt Authority r ~ Robinson applied for the permit in <br />at 9 a.m: tOdaY Lo try to 1981, but iegUested a ContinyanCe of the <br />me@s and sign an afire@- public hearing in order to amend the doc- <br />e three entices 0v@i the ument. The Company agreed tp let the <br />lay 1_n futur@ dHyelpBmegt I City review Its epdat@d appUCation once <br /> the hearlllg was reop@ped, <br />Ily gommisslgnqrs hays But LakeWgpd Was not notified that the <br />voige m what gges on at approval prpCess had resumed, Noonan <br />most of the aJ4BOit's @x~ said, and city staff learned by chance in <br />sill take Rlaee !n th@ir November that the permit had b@en ap- <br />~eting will be a6 the au-.. 'proved <br />rffiCe at the aiipor6 Mined Land Dh'eCtpr David Shelton <br /> said the issue js whether the amended ap- <br />~lytle ~eYq~op~@r1t plicatioy shoyld be considered as a con- <br />ebring Homes, a 226acr@ tinuation of a pr@vjous action or as a new <br />,hh and east of Rowley document. <br />included in the Parker Robinson officials had no comment on <br />alien District, but official the lawsuit. <br />Gakewaod services <br />or at the Univeieity of Denver, <br />gas cgtpplj~sion@d ih May to de- <br />ign and CgnduCt the randotn sur- <br />ey of 5Q0 hoygahgWs. He is sched- <br />led Wreview the ie$ults during a <br />'ity CoggCU stydy session @[ 7 p.m. <br />an. 3. <br />The Public gaiety and Parks and <br />tecreatio(1 departments received <br />ie highest marjts from iesideftts:, <br />2 percent oP the respo0ses were <br />ositive, <br />"The city's Department of Pub- <br />request for additional comments. <br />Fifty-six percent were happy <br />with the Public Works Depart- <br />ment;.54 percent said the city was <br />well-run; and 41 percent approved <br />of the land-use operalions of the <br />Community Dovelopmen[ Depart- <br />ment. <br />An average of all questions <br />showed 55 peicent were pleased <br />with .the, city's overall perfgrm- <br />ance, 20 percent were dissatisfied, <br />18 peicent didn't have an opinion. <br />41 <br />n <br />Y <br />~F <br />;o~ <br />fo <br />+m <br />u'. <br />re <br />;e: <br />CI <br />ie <br />g~ <br />tt <br />iLl <br />rat' <br />:hf <br />E' <br />d <br />d <br />t <br />n <br />)L <br />x:l <br />ra <br />;tr <br />ria <br />,y <br />:o' <br />iy <br />
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