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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />May 24, 2012 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br /> <br />The following core community values are the foundation upon which <br />the City of Louisville will make decisions and achieve the Community’s <br />vision. <br /> <br />We Value… <br /> <br />A Sense of Community . . . where residents, property owners, <br />business owners, and visitors feel a connection to Louisville and to <br />each other. The City’s character, physical form and accessible <br />government contribute to a citizenry that is actively involved in the <br />decision-making process to meet their individual and collective needs. <br /> <br />Our Livable Small Town Feel…where the City’s high-quality <br />customer service complements its size, scale, and land use mixture to <br />encourage personal and commercial interactions. <br /> <br />A Healthy and Sustainable Vibrant Economy . . . understands and <br />appreciates the trust our residents, property owners, and business <br />owners place in the City when they invest in Louisville, and where the <br />City is committed to a strong and supportive business climate which <br />fosters a healthy and vibrant local and regional economy. For today <br />and the future. <br /> <br />A Connection to the City’s Heritage . . . where the City recognizes, <br />values, and encourages the promotion and preservation of our history <br />and cultural heritage, particularly our mining and agricultural past. <br /> <br />Sustainable Practices for the Economy, Community, and the <br />Environment . . . where the City strives to continually challenge our <br />government, residents, property owners, and our business owners to <br />be innovative with sustainable practices so that the needs of today are <br />met without compromising the needs of future generations. <br />Sustainable Practices for the Environment, Community, and the <br />Economy . . . where the City – our government, residents, property <br />owners, and our business owners – challenges itself to be innovative <br />with more sustainable practices so that the needs of today are met <br />without compromising the needs of future generations. <br />Unique Commercial Areas and Distinctive Neighborhoods . . . <br />where the City is committed to recognizing the diversity of Louisville’s <br />commercial areas and neighborhoods, establishing customized <br />policies and tools to ensure that each maintains its individual <br />character, economic vitality, and livable structure. <br /> <br /> <br />