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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />August 18, 2015 <br />Page 4 of 18 <br />Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the application on July 20, 2015 and <br />voted 6 -0 to recommend the City Council approve the grant application. <br />Staff Recommendation: Staff recommended approval of Resolution No. 56, Series <br />2015, approving a Historic Preservation Fund grant of $10,134 for 1145 Main Street. <br />COUNCIL. COMMENTS <br />Council member Stolzmann commented this is the first time a new owner of a <br />Iandmarked property has asked for a grant from the Historic Preservation Fund. She <br />recommended the Council approve Resolution No. 56, Series 2015. She felt it would be <br />consistent with the spirit and intent of the Historic Preservation program. <br />Council member Keany thanked staff for a very detailed report in the City Council <br />packet and a concise presentation. <br />Mayor Muckle agreed with Council member Stolzmann, the new owner is planning on <br />doing more work to preserve her historic property. <br />MOTION: Council member Stolzmann moved to approve Resolution No. 56, Series <br />2015, seconded by Council member Keany. Roll call vote was taken. The motion <br />carried by a vote of 6 -0. Absent: Council member Lipton. <br />RESOLUTION No. 57, SERIES 2015 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A REPLAT TO <br />SUBDIVIDE A SINGLE 12,452 SF LOT INTO TWO SEPARATE LOTS IN THE <br />RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM (RM) ZONE DISTRICT, LOCATED AT 1240 LAFARGE <br />AVENUE, LOTS 21 -24, BLOCK 1 NICOLA DIGIACOMO ADDITION <br />Mayor Muckle requested a staff presentation. <br />Planner II Robinson explained this is a request to subdivide a single lot into two <br />separate lots in the Residential Medium (RM) Zone District, located on the southeast <br />corner of LaFarge and Lafayette. It is a 12,452 SF lot composed of 4 25' X 125' lots. <br />The existing lot contains a 950 SF house and two detached garages totaling 1,000 SF. <br />The replat would retain all structures on Lot 2 and none on Lot 1. The request received <br />the Board of Adjustment approval for lot width and lot area variance, however such <br />approval is not a.guarantee on the replat. The City Council must decide whether the <br />request complies with the criteria in Title 16 of the Louisville Municipal Code. <br />This 12,452 SF property under the Old Town zoning, would allow three units with <br />coverage of about 3,736 SF coverage and 4,358 SF floor area. Under the proposal, Lot <br />2 would allow 2 units with a lot coverage of 2,450 SF and a total floor area of 2,800 SF.. <br />Lot 1 would allow coverage of just over 2,000 SF, 1 unit and approximately 2,400 SF of <br />floor area. The total amount of development would go up in terms of square footage <br />