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Attachment 2: Louisville Comprehensive Plan Draft Future Land Use <br />Framework <br />The Comprehensive Plan will include a future land use framework that acts as City policy for land <br />use decisions. This will include a citywide map of desired future land uses and accompanying <br />descriptions of different place types (e.g., low density residential, commercial, parks, etc.). The <br />Plan will address the entire city, but with more granular recommendations for areas more likely to <br />change ("Opportunity Areas"). The map below is the current draft that shows such areas of change. <br />In early 2025, Planning Commission and City Council provided direction to address future land <br />uses within each of the four areas of change as summarized in the table below. These groups also <br />provided direction that the Plan should provide policies supporting some limited, context sensitive <br />redevelopment in the places outside of the areas of change. <br />LEGEND <br />Louisville boundary <br />- Major road <br />— Trails <br />® Opportunity Areas <br />O South Boulder Road Corridor <br />0 Downtown <br />O McCaslin Corridor <br />0 Redtail Ridge <br />Existing Place Types <br />Commercial <br />▪ Mixed {Use Retail <br />Low Density Residentia€ (1-10 DU) <br />Mid Density Residential (lp-2R DU) <br />▪ Mixed Use/Mid Density Residential (20-30 DU) <br />Mixed Use/Higf, Density Residential )0-40 0Uj <br />Park/Plata/Open Space <br />Public Use <br />Industrial Mixed Use <br />▪ Industrial Office/R&D <br />Office <br />Areas of Opportunity map <br />