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<br />Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />JANUARY 11, 2007 <br />Page 8 of 9 <br /> <br />. The fact is that this scheme relies on a subsidy provided by the first-time buyers in the <br />development under this IZ. This is basically an unfair tax, based on a desire to feel good <br />about helping people to own homes who would otherwise be unable to buy them. If we in <br />Louisville believe that home ownership should be subsidized, we should be honest and <br />forthright, and tax ourselves - the entire taxpaying citizenry, to implement. <br /> <br />Hartman stated she supports the program. <br /> <br />Sheets asked the commissioners how we reconcile the negative comments with the Comp Plan <br />and move forward. <br /> <br />Dalton asked if affordable housing meant home ownership. <br /> <br />Lipton moved and Hartman seconded a motion to approve Resolution 30, Series 2006 as <br />presented by staff. <br /> <br />Roll Call Vote: <br /> <br />Name Vote <br />Jeff Lipton y <br />Chris Pritchard N <br />Susan S. Loo N <br />Gail Hartman Y <br />Hank Dalton N <br />Michael Deborski N <br />Monica Sheets y <br />Tom McA vinew N <br />Motion failed: 5 to 3 <br /> <br />Lipton moved and Sheets seconded a motion to continue to the February 8, 2007 public hearing <br />with direction to the applicant and staff to coordinate a meeting with developers such as Rick <br />Brew. <br /> <br />Roll Call Vote: <br /> <br />Name Vote <br />Jeff Lipton y <br />Chris Pritchard Y <br />Susan S. Loo Y <br />Gail Hartman Y <br />Hank Dalton Y <br />Michael Deborski Y <br />Monica Sheets y <br />Tom McA vinew y <br />Motion passed: 8 to 0 <br /> <br />The following items are tentatively scheduled for February 8, 2007 <br />~ 685 Arthur (Ogsbury and Avanti) a final planned unit development for an <br />approximate 22,000 SF building with an approximate 12,600 SF loft to be used as <br />