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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />November 6, 2017 <br />Page 13 of 17 <br />the inclusion of a critenon that no modification shall be approved if it results in additional <br />dwelling units beyond what would otherwise be allowed in the underlying zoning. The <br />end result cannot be more density <br />Councilmember Loo said later in the evening Council would be looking at affordable <br />housing She noted adopting this would be essentially making it harder to create more <br />housing She felt Council should be honest about that She stated her support as this is <br />what people want to see, but wanted to point out this will make it harder to build. <br />Mayor Muckle closed the public hearing. <br />MOTION. Councilmember Stolzmann moved to approve Ordinance No 1747, Series <br />2017, Councilmember Maloney seconded. <br />Mayor Muckle agreed this does capture what residents are asking for <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton asked for clanfication of 16 24 changes to the public good; he <br />would like to better define public benefit or public good. He suggested it be included in <br />2018 work plan and be applied more broadly in the code. <br />Councilmember Leh asked if this will make it more difficult to do affordable housing <br />Director Zuccaro noted more stock is one way to provide affordable housing and this <br />would eliminate one means of getting that Waivers are not usually a way to get <br />additional density and getting more density such as affordable housing should be done <br />through a zone change or rezoning if that is the goal Councilmember Leh shared the <br />concern, but felt this was not the time to address this, but should consider how to follow <br />up on this related to affordable housing and how ordinances affect it. <br />Vote: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1749, SERIES 2017 — AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER <br />9.72 OF THE LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING SIGNAGE IN LIQUOR <br />LICENSED ESTABLISHMENTS — 2nd READING —PUBLIC HEARING (advertised <br />Daily Camera 10/22/17) <br />Attorney Light introduced the ordinance, this is second reading and the public heanng. <br />Mayor Muckle opened public heanng. <br />Clerk Muth stated the Louisville Local Licensing Authority is forwarding this proposed <br />ordinance repealing Section 9.72.060 of the Louisville Municipal Code (LMC) This <br />section of the code required the posting of a sign in liquor licensed establishments <br />stating no one under the age of 21 could be on the premises unless accompanied by an <br />adult Although the history of this section of the LMC is not clear, currently there is <br />nothing in state statute or the local code requiring such a prohibition The proposed <br />