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roof. He felt that a PUD for that piece of land was the only way <br />to go, because it's so narrow. <br /> <br />Sisk felt that if there is an easement in the property, that's not <br />considered an open space dedication. <br /> <br />Sisk moved that Council place Ordinance No. 1115, Series 1993, out <br />for publication and set the public hearing for August 3, 1993 <br />together with the changes suggested by the Planning Commission <br />including pitched roofs, 25', the 60% open space, and a 12% <br />dedication. Seconded by Howard. <br /> <br />Annette Brand stated that she didn't feel this could be done on <br />August 3, because so many changes needed to be made. <br /> <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />Can we set it up for a public <br />hearing on the 17th of August? <br /> <br />Brand: Sure. <br /> <br />Howard, seconder, accepted it. <br /> <br />Brand: <br /> <br />If we have the Work Session next <br />Wednesday, we could have the 1st <br />reading on the 3rd and, then, it <br />would be in better shape. <br /> <br />Sisk withdrew his motion and asked Council to continue this until <br />August 3, 1993. <br /> <br />Howard agreed. <br /> <br />Davidson stated that it had been moved and seconded to continue <br />this until August 3, 1993. All in favor. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1116, SERIES 1993 -AMENDING TITLE 16AND TITLE 17 OF <br />THE LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF <br />SUBDIVISION PLATSAND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS - 1STREADING - SET <br />PUBLIC HEARING 8/3/93 <br /> <br />Griffiths read by title only Ordinance No. 1116, Series 1993, "An <br />ordinance amending Title 16 and Title 17 of the Louisville <br />Municipal Code revising procedures for the review and approval of <br />subdivision plats and planned unit development plans." <br /> <br />Paul Wood, Planning Director, stated this implements the process <br />that allows the developer to bring preliminary plats and PUDs to <br />Council. There are other sections, by referral, incorporating the <br />ordinance into the Louisville Municipal Code. Planning Commission <br />forwarded it without any revision. <br /> <br />33 <br /> <br /> <br />