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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 20, 2015 <br />Page 8 of 18 <br />the October 5th Kickoff meeting and noted there were a lot of comments relative to <br />making the corridor more bike /pedestrian friendly, safer crosswalks and perhaps an <br />underpass. He stated there was not much interest in building more high density units <br />along the corridor. He addressed the citywide survey and felt it would be help refine the <br />SWOT Analysis. He was disturbed by the pictures, which depicted high density <br />development and asked the resident to choose the least worse option. He felt most of <br />the residents want development and improvement, but do not at the expense of the <br />small town character. He asked the following questions: How much development is too <br />much? What is the right development? Progress and change mean different things to <br />different people. He asked the Council to pay close attention to the citizens as well as <br />the large land owners and business owners. <br />Jean Morgan, 1131 Spruce Street, Louisville, CO addressed two items on the SWOT <br />negative column: Weakness "the aesthetic appearance of corridor, and Threats "lack of <br />community consensus on purpose of corridor". She stated at the kick -off meeting out of <br />277 comments only 6 referred to "appearance ". During the walkability tour comments <br />were made about the narrow sidewalks, lack of trees on the south side, trail connectivity <br />and a median between the sidewalk and street. She felt those items could be easily . <br />fixed and should be considered a major do -over. She did not feel there was a broad <br />split in the community on the purpose of South Boulder Road. The business owners are <br />not asking for a major do -over along South Boulder Road. She stressed the need for <br />business input, but not at the expense of desires of the public. She found it very difficult <br />to read the signage for the South Boulder Road Small Area Plan and requested better <br />signage with more contrast in the color schemes. <br />Michael Menaker, 1827 W. Choke Cherry Drive, Louisville, CO saw a weakness and <br />threat to the process, which is the fact more people live in apartments than attended all <br />the meetings on the South Boulder Road Small Area Plan. He stresses their voices are <br />absent. He requested the Mayor and City Council reach out to these residents and <br />make them a part of the process. <br />COUNCIL QUESTIONS <br />Council member Loo asked for clarification of the weakness "Conformity to community <br />values ". Planner II Robinson explained it is in the core values defined in the <br />Comprehensive Plan. He explained there was a general feeling the South Boulder <br />Road corridor did not conform well to those core values. <br />Council member Loo stated a lot of people who live on the corridor did not attend the <br />meetings. She felt it would be unfair for Council to define conformity as community <br />values. She stated there are things valued in the community, which do not meet the <br />definition of conformity. <br />Council member Leh agreed and noted during the meeting there was discussion of the <br />subject of conformity with the community values. He inquired about this debate and <br />
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