Remove comments in CSS layouts CSS

According to Stephanie Rawls article on what's new in Dreamweaver CS5 CSS layouts it mentions David Powers free extension: stored query to remove CSS comments.  How can I find and download this extension?

http://foundationphp.com/tools/css_comments.php

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            font-weight: 400 !important;
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