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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 12, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />regulations. Staff is not looking for conclusions tonight, but rather input on specific <br />height issues in the South Boulder Road and McCaslin Boulevard areas. <br />Dean reviewed the history of the project including the creation of a focus group and <br />public meetings. Staff is now in the information gathering and analysis stage and will be <br />seeking more public input. <br />The documents are 20 years old, some conflict with other documents, and need to be <br />updated. Staff hopes to bring the vision of the Comprehensive Plan into these new <br />documents and create a vision for the next 20 years. From this meeting, the key <br />elements on which staff requests City Council input are: <br />1. Confirming the height policies as set forth in various plans. <br />2. Translating the number of 'stories to the appropriate heights allowed. <br />3. Setting or confirming policies and processes to achieve the heights which are <br />found to be appropriate in different areas, such as allowing the heights by right, <br />by Special Review Use, and/or by waiver request. <br />Where the plans envision three-story buildings, we want to define the ideal height for <br />those buildings. The current documents mostly limit three-story buildings to 35 feet and <br />it is hard to fit three stories into 35 feet. Staff would like clarity on height vs. stories in <br />the South Boulder Road and McCaslin Boulevard areas. <br />Dean noted many of the city's policies (Small Area Plans, Comprehensive Plan, and <br />design guidelines) have conflicts depending on what part of the city is being addressed. <br />The final document should articulate where it is appropriate to have three-story <br />buildings, what is the appropriate height for a three-story building, and what process <br />should be used to allow such buildings. <br />Dean noted that in the South Boulder Road Small Area Plan some areas have one or <br />two-story buildings as a use by right and others have two or three stories allowed by <br />Special Review Use. She noted the Louisville Municipal Code (LMC) and the CDDSG <br />don't align with the Small Area Plan requirement for a Special Review Use process. <br />Requiring a Special Review Use process for a development standard such as building <br />height is somewhat unusual. <br />Dean reviewed how the various plans conflict in the McCaslin Boulevard Small Area <br />Plan. Use by right can have two stories or three stories in some areas. She noted that <br />again the LMC, the CDDSG, and the Small Area Plan conflict. Staff would like input for <br />the McCaslin Boulevard Small Area Plan if Council would like two stories at the street <br />and allow three stories set farther back. <br />Dean stated industry standards for the most part couldn't fit three stories within 35 feet. <br />She reviewed what a taller building would look like with various levels of articulation and <br />buildings with various height elevations. The real estate market really is looking for taller <br />
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