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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 20, 2018 <br />Page 8 of 19 <br />support his point of view He felt the rear elevation view was deceptive since the <br />measurement doesn't account for the full elevation change from Main to the alley If <br />there has to be a three story building, he thought a midcentury style with hip roof and <br />dormitory windows would be more appropriate for Main Street. <br />Rick Kron, 746 W. Fir Court, noted the Louisville Downtown Business Association <br />supports this application There is a need for more retail and business space <br />downtown The third floor is set well back. 32 parking spaces on site is good and <br />as a resident, he felt this would add to the vibrancy and contribute to the downtown <br />scene Downtowns evolve over time and this will be a good addition. <br />John Leary, 1116 LaFarge Avenue noted the sales tax revenue in downtown has <br />increased even more than other areas in town in the past 15 years Downtown doesn't <br />need additional sales tax revenue He addressed the fiscal model and felt it would take <br />45 years to pay off the deficit if it was done the right way He addressed the Framework <br />plan and felt this project doesn't fit the downtown area. <br />Barbara Butterworth, 501 South Street and part owner of the building downtown next to <br />Boulder Creek Builders, stated as owner of the Book Cellar Boulder Creek has been a <br />good neighbor and noted they came to the neighbors before presenting to the city. She <br />noted the parking lot in back of her building is rarely full and expressed her support for <br />the project. She reported the employees of Boulder Creek do shop downtown <br />Steve Rolapp, 821 LaFarge, a recent resident of Louisville was very surprised there had <br />been no other announcement of this project He was concerned about the parking as <br />he experiences lack of parking in front of his own home. <br />Caleb Dickinson, 721 Grant Avenue, resident and downtown business owner as well as <br />a member of the Histonc Preservation Commission. He noted the history of Louisville is <br />made every day. As a resident and business owner, he didn't think having a local <br />business owner want to stay in town and build a new building destroyed the small town <br />feel <br />Renzo Verbeck, 936 Parkview Street, was strongly in favor of this project and felt it will <br />foster economic development He liked the look and felt it met the guidelines. The <br />owner is local, already downtown, and shows the commitment. Architect did a good job <br />with the concept. Building is new but has a nice cadence. The project celebrates the <br />history by not having the new be a knock off. He felt the parking requirement would be <br />met <br />Matt Berry, 740 Garfield, noted his family is downtown a lot He spoke in favor of the <br />project It takes into account the place it is in. Employees will patronize during the day <br />and residents will have the opportunity to support the downtown in the evening. He was <br />dismayed at the flier that landed on his doorstep showing a straight elevation <br />perspective. He felt there should be trust in the planning department and the process. <br />
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