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adhered to in the PD Amendment. However, the City is willing to work with the <br /> Town of Superior to ensure development flexibility and allow the development <br /> process to proceed. To that end, the City is open to the possibility of further <br /> amending the Property Disconnection and Revenue Sharing IGA prior to the <br /> approval of the PD Amendment, provided any amendments ensure the City will <br /> receive revenue equivalent to that which would come from a minimum of 250,000 <br /> square feet of sales-tax revenue generating retail development specified in the <br /> IGA. <br /> Again, thank you for the opportunity to respond_ Please contact me if you have <br /> any questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> , s ' • <br /> ,fir r <br /> Malcolm Fleming I <br /> Louisville City Manager <br /> Copy: <br /> Louisville City Council <br /> Matt Magley, Superior Town Manager <br /> Troy Russ, Louisville Planning and Building Safety Director <br /> Sam Light, Louisville City Attorney <br /> Attachments <br /> 1 1997 Property Disconnection and Revenue Sharing FA <br /> 2. 2005 1st Amendment to the Property Disconnection and Revenue Sharing <br /> IGA <br /> 4 <br />