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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September4, 2018 <br />Page 6 of 14 <br />Councilmember Maloney stated he is supportive of the project; he would like a <br />discussion at some point of the possibility of retail on 96th Street given its impact on <br />traffic. Regarding the dedication fee he feels the deferment is reasonable and meets our <br />long-term needs. He also likes design B for the trail design. He would like to ask for <br />some naturalized aspect of the landscaping along 96th Street. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton stated he supports moving this forward and supports the fee <br />deferral. Councilmember Keany agreed. <br />Councilmember Leh stated the application meets the criteria and he supports the fee <br />deferral given the unusual circumstances and hopes it will help activate development on <br />the other parcels. <br />Mayor Muckle moved to approve Resolution 39, Series 2018 with a waiver for the <br />deferment of fees in lieu and to use option B for the trails. <br />Attorney Light stated the Council could add that it be subject to a condition that the <br />plans shall be revised to state that the sidewalk along Dillon Road will be constructed by <br />the owner of Parcel 2 or their successor with the first development on such property. <br />Mayor Muckle accepted that language. Councilrnember Maloney seconded the motion. <br />Mayor Muckle asked for discussion on motion. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann stated she supports the motion and the application but feels <br />there are probably better ways to handle these issues. She stated she appreciates staff <br />found a way to get through this. She stated she does object to not getting land <br />dedication fees for all parcels at this time and would ask staff to try not to do this again <br />going forward. She appreciated the interpretation of the application from Planning <br />Commissioner Rice. <br />Voice vote, all in favor. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1763, SERIES 2018 — AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 17 OF <br />THE LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING WIRELESS FACILITIES 2ND <br />READING, PUBLIC HEARING (advertised Daily Camera 8/12/18) <br />City Attorney Light introduced the item and Mayor Muckle opened the public hearing. <br />Planner Ritchie stated all public notification requirements were met. She showed <br />various photos of what some wireless facilities look like and how they can be screened. <br />She noted new to the ordinance is small cell facilities that can be placed in the right-of- <br />way with certain provisions which is a new requirement under State law. <br />Ritchie stated this is an update repealing and reenacting this section of the code in its <br />entirety and is being recommended to comply with recent Federal and State regulations, <br />