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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 11, 2019 <br />Page 9 of 10 <br />there had been no major changes in the area. In outdoor activity areas, there are <br />limitations on amplified music and open hours, so the applicant added notes to the <br />current SRU to have outdoor operations ending at 12 a.m. and no outdoor amplified <br />music. Staff found that the SRU met all relevant criteria. He added that staff was <br />recommending a condition to update the handicap -loading space as needed if it <br />interfered with movement. Zuccaro noted that the SRU amendment would not be <br />effective until the administrative PUD was approved, but staff had nothing to report <br />about that process. <br />Howe asked if the extension to the west would affect the lighting in the adjacent <br />residential areas. <br />Zuccaro replied that there was a lighting plan included but they were full cut-off fixtures. <br />Staff was currently reviewing a photometric plan. <br />Erik Hartronft of Hartronft Associates at 950 Spruce Street in Louisville. He noted that <br />the new owner would be an owner -operator and he thought that it would be a good <br />addition to the area. He agreed to staff's two conditions. <br />Barbie Iglesias, 556 Lincoln Avenue in Louisville, stated that she was planning on <br />having a place for healthy food to -go with hours from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., so there would <br />not really be much seated dining. She did not know who would rent the building yet. <br />Howe asked if the pedestrian traffic would impact the side street. <br />Hartronft hoped that there would be lots of pedestrian traffic coming from Old Town to <br />their property. <br />Rice asked about the project timeline. <br />Hartronft stated that they were going to the building department in a few days and <br />getting it done. <br />Rice asked for closing statements. None. He asked for commissioner comments. <br />Moline stated that the proposal was an improvement over the previous application. <br />Hoefner was happy to approve a one-year extension with plans to get going. <br />Howe thought it was a great project. <br />Rice stated that there had been a number of discussions during the first proposal and <br />this was an improvement even over that original proposal. <br />Moline moved to approve Resolution 15, Series 2019 with the two conditions. Voice <br />vote. All in favor. <br />11 <br />
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