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Anderson moved that Council approve Resolution #9, <br />Series, 1987. Mayor Fauson seconded. Unanimous. <br />RESOLUTION #10 -COAL CREEK CEMETERY <br />SUBDIVISION Rautenstraus read :in its entirety Resolution #10, <br />Series 1987, "A Resolution approving a final plat <br />for Coal Creek Memorial Cemetery." <br />Wanush stated that Coal Creek Memorial Cemetery <br />Inc., represented by Cliff Brock, requests a two- <br />lot subdivision of the 12.02 acre parcel located <br />at 1751 Highway 42., The applicant requests two <br />lots: Lot 1 is 5.053 acres and lot 2 is 6.973 <br />acres. The property is zoned agricultural and <br />used as a private cemetery. The request conforms <br />with the minimum lot area allowed in this zone (5 <br />acres). No PUD is required. All existing <br />agreements would remain in effect. Any <br />development will bE~ subject to building department <br />requirements. Planning Commission recommended <br />approval at the puk>lic hearing on April 14, 1987. <br />Anderson asked if access to the property from <br />Highway 42 would bE~ affected in anyway. Wanush <br />stated that the State Highway Department issued an <br />access permit in 1982 and they feel at this time <br />there is no need for an additional acceleration <br />lane. When the average daily traffic onto the <br />property exceeds 5C- vehicles per day, they would <br />then require the applicant, at the applicant's <br />expense, to make those improvements. This would <br />be monitored and enforced by the State Highway <br />Department. <br />Anderson questioned the wording "Second Replat" on <br />the plat to be filed with the County Clerk. <br />Rautenstraus statedl that there are different <br />statutes that relate to cemeteries and that staff <br />would look into the matter to be sure that "Second <br />Replat" is an accurate term before such documents <br />are filed. <br />Mohr moved that Resolution 10, Series 1987, be <br />approved. Scarpell.a seconded. Unanimous. <br />RESOLUTION #11 - W-470 AUTHORITY INTERGOVERrfMENTAL <br />AGREEMENT Rautenstraus read in its entirety Resolution #11, <br />Series 1987, "A Resolution authorizing the City of <br />Louisville to enter into the w470 Authority <br />Intergovernmental A,greement." <br />Hundley stated that. representatives of Louisville <br />have met with representatives of other local <br />governments in the W-470 corridor in recent months <br />to discuss the establishment of a W-470 authority. <br />7 <br />
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