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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />August 18, 2015 <br />Page 5 of 18 <br />because of the subdivision of the property however the total of number of units would <br />not change. Lot 2 would total 7,004 SF and Lot 1 would have 5;448 SF. The <br />neighboring Tots average approximately 6,848 SF. The new lots would be compatible <br />with the neighborhood. There is no increase in allowed dwelling units. The request <br />complies with the 2013 Comprehensive Plan for this area. <br />Section 16.15.050 of the Louisville Municipal Code requires 50 foot frontage and a <br />maximum length/width ratio of 2.5. Lot 1 would be 44 feet with a 2.84 ratio. The <br />modifications are allowed for hardship and public good. The Planning Commission <br />unanimously recommended approval of the minor subdivision request. <br />Staff Recommendation: Staff recommended approval of Resolution No 57, Series <br />2015, with no conditions. <br />APPLICANT PRESENTATION <br />Andy Johnson, DAJ Design, 922 A Main Street, Louisville, CO stated they have worked <br />with the Planning staff over the past few months. He felt the Planning staff did a great <br />report and presentation. He pointed out the subdivision line was set at 5' south of the <br />existing historic house currently on the property. The applicant wishes the house to <br />remain and although landmarking is not off the table, it is not a part of the plan. He felt <br />it is appropriate for the corner lot to be lower than 7,000 SF as this is one of the largest <br />properties on the block. There was discussion in the two prior board meetings about <br />diversity of lot sizes in Old Town. He noted a four lot property is extremely large for Old <br />Town. If one home was built, it would be a departure from the urban fabric in the <br />neighborhood and in Old Town. <br />Karla Dakin, 1240 LaFarge Avenue, Louisville, explained she has lived on the property <br />since 1998 and raised her son there. She is a landscape architect and also has a home <br />office on the property. By subdividing the property she could remain in the house and <br />design and build her own garden. She asked Council to consider her proposal <br />favorably. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />Council member Stolzmann asked staff about the floor ratio and the consistency with <br />the Comprehensive Plan. Although she was not opposed to subdividing the property, <br />she did not understand how that could increase the floor ratio. She felt it would take <br />away from the small town feel. Planner II Robinson explained it was a function of the <br />Old Town Overlay District Standards. It has different allowable lot coverages and floor <br />areas based on lot size. The ratios go up as the lots get smaller. <br />