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Planning Commission <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> October 10, 2013 <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br /> Davinoy stated the Bull Head Gulch underpass will be instrumental in this connection. <br /> Lipton stated connectivity to the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) area is very important. <br /> Davinoy stated there is a bike facilities master plan which shows a future connectivity of <br /> the BRT area. <br /> Lipton asked how you manage multi use trails. <br /> Davinoy stated the City of Louisville does not have any separated trails — the trails are <br /> open to all users. <br /> Brauneis stated he would be willing to ask City Council to expand the purview of the <br /> OSAB to look at all types of trails to alleviate the impact of traffic. <br /> Davinoy stated he would take that back to OSAB and let the Council representative <br /> know. <br /> Brauneis inquired about the Bull Head Gulch underpass <br /> Russ stated there are two underpass connections: Bull Head Gulch and South Street <br /> Underpass. <br /> Moline inquired about connections to ca nto this to be an urban experience or <br /> maybe a trail along the railroad. <br /> Russ stated a trail along the railroad would be great but it is difficult to meet the <br /> Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) standards, especially with limited area and the <br /> future potential of BNSF of expanding their tracks. <br /> Public Comment — None heard. <br /> Planning Commissionook abAt 15 minutes to look at the map. <br /> Regular Business — <br /> > Resolution No. 22, Series 2013: 1772 Prairie Way: A final planned unit <br /> development (PUD) plan amendment request to reinstate the original PUD <br /> (98,951 SF and 40' in height) by reducing the massing of the building <br /> (83,500 SF and 28' in height) and the phasing of the construction (Phase <br /> A — 37,500 SF and Phase B — 45,000). All other aspects of the previously <br /> approved PUD will remain the same. <br /> • Applicant: PEH Architects(Peter E. Heinz) <br /> • Owner and Representative: CTC Prairie, LLC(Neil Littmann) <br /> • Case Manager: Sean McCartney, Principal Planner <br /> Public Notice Certification: <br /> Published in the Camera on September 22, 2013. Posted in City Hall, the Library, the <br /> Recreation Center, the Police and Court Building and mailed to surrounding property <br /> owners on September 20, 2013. <br /> Conflict of Interest and Disclosure: <br />
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