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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 21, 2017 <br />Page 5 of 17 <br />which might affect the General Fund, Debt Service Fund, and possibly the Rec Center <br />bonds. <br />He noted the Downtown parking two-hour limit is being enforced and everyone should <br />know where the all -day parking is. The paving of South Street east of the railroad tracks <br />is now underway. <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br />LIFE IN LOUISVILLE PHOTO CONTEST AWARDS <br />Emily Kropf, Assistant to the City Manager, stated the City received 156 photographs <br />submitted by 24 people for the 9th annual Life in Louisville photography contest. The <br />photos chronicle events and daily life from September 8, 2015 through December 31, <br />2016, and will be added to the City's archives to serve as a cultural reference for future <br />generations In each of the winning photographs, the jury found something that is <br />unique to Louisville and represents the history, community, and sense of place that <br />makes Louisville a great place to live. Councilmember Keany presented certificates to <br />the winners of each category <br />NORTH END MARKET — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT AND <br />FINAL PLAT AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT — continued from 1/3/17, <br />1/17/17, & 2/7/17 <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1730, SERIES 2016, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN <br />AMENDMENT TO THE NORTH END GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (GDP) TO <br />TRANSFER 17 RESIDENTIAL UNITS FROM PLANNING AREA 4 TO PLANNING <br />AREA 1 AND REDUCE THE COMMERCIAL SPACE TO 40,000 SQUARE FEET IN <br />PLANNING AREA 1 — 2nd READING —PUBLIC HEARING (advertised Daily Camera <br />12/25/16) <br />RESOLUTION NO. 78, SERIES 2016 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A FINAL PLAT <br />AND FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) TO CONSTRUCT A MULTI -USE <br />DEVELOPMENT CONSISTING OF 38 DWELLING UNITS AND 40,000 SQUARE <br />FEET OF COMMERCIAL SPACE; BLOCK 11, NORTH END PHASE TWO <br />City Attorney Light introduced the ordinance and stated it had been continued from the <br />February 7 meeting and this is a second reading and public hearing; he also introduced <br />the resolution Mayor Muckle reopened the public hearing. <br />Planner Dean stated at the February 7 hearing, the applicant committed to starting the <br />commercial construction in each phase of development prior to starting the construction <br />for the residential structures in each phase. The applicant also committed to moving the <br />