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the neighborhood. Under this approach, the Board remains focused on its mission <br />grounded in the zoning code and is not called upon to assess or resolve litigation risks, <br />which is a role of City Council. <br />I hope the above comments are helpful: if you have any questions or would like to <br />further discuss this issue, please contact us. <br />Sam Light <br />Laura Heinrich <br />Light, Kelly & Dawes, P.C. <br />1512 Larimer Street, Suite 300 <br />Denver, CO 80202 <br />(303) 298-1601 <br />From: Gavin McMillan[mailto:gavinm@louisvilleco.gov] <br />Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 4:55 PM <br />To: Sam Light <br />Cc: Troy Russ <br />Subject: Board of Adjustment <br />Sam, <br />The Board of Adjustment recently held a study session with City Council where they <br />presented some concerns they had with the six criteria for approval. Council asked <br />Planning Staff to get your opinion on the concerns raised in the attached letter from <br />Board Chairman Erik Jasiak. If you have questions about the letter or need clarification, <br />please let me know. <br />Thanks, <br />Gavin J. McMillan, AICP <br />gavinmalouisvilleco.gov <br />City Planner <br />City of Louisville <br />749 Main Street <br />Louisville, CO 80027 <br />P: 303-335-4594 <br />F: 303-335-4550 <br />