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Louisville <br />COLORADO • S1NC 1- N - <br />CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION <br />AGENDA ITEM 8B <br />SUBJECT: <br />DATE: <br />PRESENTED BY: <br />REVIEW AND CONFIRMATION OF ALTERNATIVE LAND USE <br />SCENARIOS AND MAIN STREET AND CENTENNIAL DRIVE <br />INTERSECTION ALIGNMENTS TO BE STUDIED AS PART OF <br />THE SOUTH BOULDER ROAD SMALL AREA PLAN — <br />Continued from 5/19/15 <br />JUNE 2, 2015 <br />TROY RUSS, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING & BUILDING SAFETY <br />SCOTT ROBINSON, PLANNER II <br />SUMMARY: <br />Based on comments at the May 19, 2015 Council meeting, staff has adjusted the table <br />of potential buildout for the South Boulder Road draft alternatives by removing the <br />Alfalfa's /Center Court Apartments from the numbers, resulting in reductions in <br />residential units and retail square footage from the existing and allowed totals, and <br />smaller reductions in all categories for each of the alternatives. Staff also added a row <br />labeled "entitled ", reflecting what is currently built plus what has been approved but not <br />built for the Boulder County Housing Authority, Coal Creek Station, Lanterns, and North <br />End Commercial developments. The updated table is below, and the numbers have <br />been adjusted in the attached PowerPoint. The Council Communication and <br />attachments from the May 19 meeting are included below. <br />Residential <br />(units) <br />Office (SF) Retail (SF) Park (SF) <br />Existing <br />405 194,711 336,626 0 <br />Entitled <br />Currently Allowed <br />Workshop Alternative <br />Market Alternative <br />Survey Alternative <br />732 <br />236,739 <br />408,126 <br />0 <br />1,006 1,258,870 532,236 <br />0 <br />805 463,678 332,220 17.4 ac <br />1,692 949,375 496,175 1.3 ac <br />992 1,086,484 583,263 10.4 ac <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Based on the public and City Council comments to date, staff recommends dropping the <br />Market Alternative from further consideration. Staff also recommends proceeding to <br />conduct detailed evaluations of the Workshop and Survey scenarios and comparing <br />them to the Entitled and Currently Allowed development scenarios on these factors: <br />1. Character and design of the development; <br />CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION <br />59 <br />
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