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1) Jefferson Place Subdivision possible Historic District and the inclusion <br />property in the district <br />2) "Savor the Favor" benefit for the local seniors to help pay utility bills. <br />Regular Business — Public Hearing Items: <br />➢ Resolution No. 03, Series 2011 — Medical Marijuana Ordinance — A <br />resolution recommending to City Council to consider amendments to <br />the Louisville Municipal Code Title 5 and 17 to allow for marijuana <br />operations and establish business licensing requirements. Continued <br />from the January 13, 2011 Planning Commissi• • blic hearing. <br />• Case Manager: Troy Russ, Planning and Building Safety <br />Public Notice Certification: <br />This was a continued item from the January 13, 2 he • e new notice was <br />not required. <br />Conflict of Interest and Disclosure: <br />None heard. <br />Staff Report of Facts and Issues: <br />Russ noted the revised Section 5 and reques <br />record. <br />Loo moved and Pritchard second <br />record. Motion passed by voice vot <br />Russ continued with <br />Commission heari <br />staff has addre <br />1) Why the s <br />2) Is the vulner <br />3) <br />Rus <br />the <br />impac <br />prohibit <br />relevant da <br />1) <br />Page 4 of 27 <br />ided the <br />not enough <br />sociated wit <br />ation at thi <br />availab <br />iew o <br />he Me <br />ics ide <br />f the <br />being inc ®d <br />Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 13, 2011 <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />otion to enter it into public <br />to ent- e document into public <br />ion a •revious Planning <br />Marijuana Ordinances. He stated <br />ed by the Planning Commission: <br />ance adoptions seems to be urgent. <br />quately protected. <br />win • •mments regarding cultivation. It is felt by staff <br />at t e regarding either the positive or negative <br />Itiva •n facilities. It remains staff recommendation to <br />me and proceed with caution until more statistically <br />Russ reviewe• • 'ance modification as follows: <br />Expanded • ition properly incorporates potential auxiliary land uses <br />associated with either public or private education: <br />a. Staff continues to recommend the one thousand three hundred <br />twenty (1,320) foot buffer around: a public or private preschool, <br />elementary, middle, junior high or high school; an alcohol or drug <br />treatment facility; the principal campus of a college, university or <br />seminary; or a residential child care facility. <br />b. Staff recommends the inclusion of "contracted continuing education <br />program (s) offered by public or private school, or school district ". <br />
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