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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> November 20, 2012 <br /> Page 13 of 15 <br /> Jim Loftus, Loftus Development, Inc., 2495 Canyon Blvd, Boulder, CO introduced the <br /> following speakers: Mr. Mike Mulhern, who would make the applicant's presentation; <br /> Bill Fox, Traffic Engineer, from Fox Tuttle, who completed the traffic study and Mark <br /> Retzloff representing Alfafa's. <br /> Mike Mulhern, The Mulhern Group, Ltd, 1730 Blake Street, Denver, CO, presented the <br /> Village Square Mixed-Use Redevelopment Proposal. The retail was increased from <br /> 10,000 SF to 33,000 SF. The residential component was reduced from 390 units to <br /> 111. He outlined the concerns expressed by the residents such as the height of <br /> structures, parking, and density. He noted the points of access will remain the same. <br /> The main entry is tree-lined and there is a detached walkway, which tie into the existing <br /> walkway to the retail shopping area, creating a healthy environment for the trees. <br /> The Alfafa's grocery store is 25,500 SF and includes a community room and outside <br /> dining. There are 120 parking spaces for Alfafa's and for the added retail shop area. <br /> The residential development is U-shaped consisting of three buildings and courtyard. <br /> Parallel parking is included along Centennial Drive. There is a thirty foot buffer between <br /> the development and the Village Square Condominiums. The proposal includes dense <br /> landscaping. The benefit is reduction of travel along Centennial Drive. He reviewed the <br /> design and materials of the architecture for the residential buildings. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Jean Morgan, 1131 Spruce Street, Louisville, CO stated she was pleased with the <br /> Alfalfa's component of the development. She voiced her concern over the variances, <br /> the density of the residential property and the weekend parking. She felt the LRC TIF <br /> money should be allowed to spruce up the shopping center. She felt this project <br /> proposal needs more work. <br /> Peter Stewart, 1132 Jefferson Avenue, Louisville, CO supported the project and felt this <br /> proposal is much better than the last one and would be an asset to the City. He liked <br /> the streetscapes, open plazas and the addition of the Alfalfa's Grocery Stores. He liked <br /> the orientation of the buildings and the mixed use concept but was concerned with the <br /> density of a development on a five-acre parcel. He asked Council to carefully consider <br /> the density and affordable housing developments. <br /> Mary Nickerson, 2367 Senator Court, Louisville, CO liked this proposal more than the <br /> last two. She was concerned over the parking and the dimensions of the parking <br /> spaces. She addressed the variances requested with this proposal including parking <br /> and height of the buildings. She noted the condominiums are to be luxury units, but <br /> stated the majority are studio or one bedroom apartments. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />
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