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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 20, 2018 <br />Page 9 of 19 <br />Ronda Grassi, 916 Main Street, noted the process and how hard staff has worked to <br />examine this project She noted the parking would free up spaces downtown She <br />supported the project and asked Council to do the same <br />Larry Meyer, 1919 Quail Ct. and owns a business at 625 Main St., loves downtown and <br />is invested and feels lucky to be here He noted the applicant is making a further <br />investment in Louisville and he supported the project. <br />Jenny Hlawatsch, owner of the Singing Cook at 728 Main Street, in a building next door <br />to this project, supports this project. The lack of retail space in downtown is a problem <br />She was glad to have a local business expand in the area and felt additional retail would <br />help all thrive <br />Cindy Bedell, 662 W Willow St , asked Council to not approve this application. She felt <br />it was too big and did not fit or match the character of the downtown area. She felt the <br />third story would be visible and suggested it be removed She asked Council to <br />preserve downtown by not approving this project <br />Liz Connor, 670 Johnson Street, owns a business at 931 Main Street. She said the <br />downtown is not vibrant and keeping pace with the rest of the City. Her vision for <br />Louisville is somewhere her children could live or visit. Parking is a problem and <br />causes folks to not shop her store. She suggested the Boulder Creek employees are <br />already working here and the parking garage will be a great addition She supported the <br />project <br />Tracy Hobbs, 2157 Wagon Way, resident and business owner found the flier interesting <br />and noted the division of opinions. She felt the criteria had been met and did not want it <br />to come down to emotions The parking garage would free up parking She did not want <br />to see Boulder Creek go away. <br />Jim Tienken, 404 W Spruce Lane and owns 824 Pine Street stated his family supports <br />downtown Louisville. He felt the flier distributed to downtown residents was fear <br />mongenng, inaccurate and fake news. He asked Council to approve the project <br />Chapin Diamond, 809 Pine Street thanked Council for listening. He asked if this project <br />would open up downtown for other buildings to become three stories He wanted <br />enforcement of the current parking regulations as he often finds his driveway blocked <br />Michael Menaker, 1827 W. Chokecherry Drive stated he had read all the emails and <br />noted this project meets our code and feared if this project was rejected who would trust <br />us in the future. Only two minor waivers have been requested Three-story buildings <br />are not as jarring as might be thought and are accepted once built Louisville is not a <br />museum nor should it be allowed to become one. Need to be vital and communities <br />must change over time. He urged Council to support the project. <br />
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