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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 28, 2015 <br />Page 14 of 28 <br />anxious to have the home built and the property maintained. The HOA reviewed the <br />plans and believes the applicant proposal provides for the least amount of blockage <br />of the view corridor. The HOA fully supported the homeowner's plan. <br />COUNCIL COMMENT <br />Council member Loo voiced her full support of the ordinance, which addressed all of her <br />concerns. Mayor Muckle and Council member Stolzmann agreed. <br />Mayor Muckle called for public comment and hearing none, closed the public hearing. <br />RESOLUTION No. 50, SERIES 2015 <br />MOTION: Council member Loo moved to approve Resolution No. 50, Series 2015 <br />seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Dalton. All were in favor. Absent: Council member <br />Keany. <br />ORDINANCE No. 1694, SERIES 2015 <br />MOTION: Mayor Muckle moved to approve Ordinance No.1694, Series 2015 on <br />second and final reading, seconded by Loo. Roll call vote was taken and the motion <br />carried by a vote of 6 -0. Absent: Council member Keany. <br />RESOLUTION No. 51, SERIES 2015 <br />MOTION: Mayor Muckle moved to approve Resolution No. 51, Series 2015 seconded <br />by Mayor Pro Tem Dalton. All were in favor. Absent: Council member Keany. <br />DISCUSSION/DIRECTION - HISTORIC PRESERVTAION MASTER PLAN <br />DISCUSSION OF PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE <br />Mayor Muckle requested a staff presentation. <br />Linda Haley, 324 Tyler, Louisville, CO Vice -Chair of the Historic Preservation <br />Commission, expressed their appreciation to Planner I Lauren Trice and for their <br />consultant, Mary Therese for their time,creativity and patience. As a Commission they <br />are excited to have the opportunity to have a Preservation Master Plan in place, which <br />will give the HPC clear direction and goals thereby making them more efficient and <br />effective in preserving Louisville's small town historic character. She introduced <br />Planner Lauren Trice, who would make the presentation. <br />Planner Trice explained the City Council requested staff present the pros and cons of <br />establishing a fixed date or "period of significance" for Louisville's citywide Historic <br />Preservation Program as part of the Preservation Master Plan. The Preservation <br />Master Plan is a voluntary, incentive based, city -wide, 20 -year plan for public benefit. <br />