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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 19, 2019 <br />Page 4 of 16 <br />project is consistent with the Downtown Design Handbook, Downtown Framework Plan <br />and Comprehensive Plan <br />SRU Criteria Compliance, LMC Sec. 17 40 100 — The Comp Plan states outdoor seating <br />contributes to a "healthy & vibrant" Downtown Economic Compatibility with Surrounding <br />Character The project replaces ground floor office space with a retail design The outdoor <br />eating is compatible with other restaurants that offer outdoor seating on site and in the <br />Main St. patios All parking needs met with onsite and fee in lieu There is a limitation on <br />outside patio use requiring closing at 12 am and no amplified music. There are no nearby <br />residences and no light spill Pedestrian Circulation Increased sidewalk width adjacent to <br />the building The parking garage requires an SRU as well <br />Subdivision Plat Criteria Compliance, LMC Sec. 16 12 075 — The plat conforms to City <br />requirements and is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, the lot meets design <br />standards, there is water and sewer drainage and access provided, the utilities to the <br />building will be buried, and the overhead utility line serving private property will be <br />relocated Staff finds it meets all requirements. <br />Both the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) and the Planning Commission <br />reviewed the project and recommend approval with no conditions. Staff recommends <br />approval <br />Applicant Presentation — Erik Hartronft, 950 Spruce Street, Suite 2A stated they have <br />worked to complement the Huckleberry on the south end of the street and have designed <br />it to have retail and restaurant uses on the first floor <br />He stated the design drivers are to meet the needs for a significant Louisville employer, <br />provide offices upstairs and give back the storefront to retail, provide a pedestrian <br />experience along with outdoor seating, provide the majority of required parking on site, <br />provide opportunities for new downtown businesses, respect the adjacent historic <br />buildings, relate to eclectic downtown aesthetic, and comply with the Downtown Design <br />Guidelines. <br />Hartronft reviewed the proposed site plan noting the garage is now one level leaving a <br />deficit of 5 spaces to be paid for by fee in lieu The architectural concept is to be of <br />today's look but compliment the history of false front facades on Main Street. He noted <br />the materials at street level are natural wood and glass. The other buildings in the block <br />have paired buildings which they have tried to capture in the massing of this building <br />They are proposing alley art space on the building <br />Hartronft noted this meets the design handbook, the Code, the Downtown Framework <br />Plan, and the Comprehensive Plan He asked for Council approval <br />David Sinkey, Boulder Creek Neighborhoods Owner, stated the building design is <br />respectful of the history of town He stated the project began in 2010 when they moved to <br />