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• SUBJECT: 2012 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE <br /> DATE: APRIL 2, 2013 PAGE 5 OF 7 <br /> currently allowed under City ordinance and what has been approved for construction <br /> by City Council. <br /> / , Areas with up to 30 <br /> • ` dwelling units per acre <br /> allowed <br /> • ` Areas with at least 30 <br /> / ` ■ dwelling units per acre <br /> approved or built <br /> SN <br /> . �Illm. _ _ <br /> N <br /> Ill 11111 ■ <br /> • <br /> I at <br /> -: <br /> •Ilik •N <br /> 1 <br /> • li . J <br /> er <br /> South : ou ld - r Road dnts 1111 <br /> ge , <br /> lids % <br /> re <br /> I 1 <br /> I l 1 1 1 <br /> 5. Enables a diverse economy while preserving community character and fiscal <br /> stability. <br /> The downturn in the economy since 2008 and the realities of regional retail <br /> competition, access/visibility of retail sites, and new retailing practices require the <br /> City to provide additional development flexibility to be successful. This <br /> Comprehensive Plan outlines a Framework which accommodates the changing <br /> nature of the retailing industry while providing the necessary guidance to preserve <br /> and enhance Louisville's unique community character and fiscal stability. <br /> PROCESS: <br /> The process of drafting this Comprehensive Plan represents the results of the <br /> collaborative efforts of community stakeholders: residents, business owners and <br /> operators, public and private organizations in the City, as well as the City Council, <br /> Planning Commission, and all of the City's Citizen boards and commissions. Over the <br /> CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION <br />