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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 20, 2018 <br />Page 4 of 19 <br />• Change in colors and matenals <br />• Significant window glazing <br />• Recessed entries <br />• Building steps down at the alley <br />• Building is setback 20 feet from the alley with the exception of the stairwell and <br />balconies <br />• 3rd story is setback 37'8" from the alley <br />• Alley loading parking garage <br />Height <br />• LMC limits height to 45' <br />• Council can reduce height based on the Downtown Louisville Design Handbook, <br />the Downtown Louisville Framework Plan, the Subdivision criteria (Chapter 16), <br />The PUD criteria (Chapter 17), and the Comprehensive Plan <br />Height — Louisville Municipal Code <br />• Ensure varied building heights and the appearance of two-story building mass <br />from the street pedestrian scale <br />Framework Plan allows for 3 -story buildings because variation in height determined <br />appropriate. There are only 3 other 3 -story buildings downtown <br />Height — Design Handbook <br />• Projects should respect the traditional context of Downtown <br />New construction should appear similar in mass and scale to structures found <br />traditionally in the area and to the established context <br />• New interpretations of traditional building types are encouraged but should be <br />seen as products of their own time <br />• Maintain a visual sense of continuity <br />• 3rd story should be a subordinate "addition" to a 2 story building and should be <br />setback substantially from the sidewalk edge such that it appears 2 stories in <br />height as seen from across the street <br />• 3rd story should be setback from the alley faces <br />• Materials and details should be simpler than those on the primary facade <br />Height — Framework Plan <br />• Desire to maintain and enhance the historic scale and character of Downtown <br />• 1 and 2 story buildings should be the norm, but incentives could be created to <br />allow limited 3 story buildings in the core <br />• 3rd story permitted when defined goals are achieved <br />• Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 2.0/3rd story no more than 50% of the footpnnt <br />Height — Subdivision Criteria <br />• Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan <br />• Promote the purpose of the Subdivision Regulations and compliance with the plat <br />design requirements <br />• Orderly growth <br />• Protect the character and social and economic stability of all parts of the <br />City <br />
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