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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />November 4, 2019 <br />Page 10 of 20 <br />THE BUSINESS CENTER AT CTC GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT, <br />FINAL PLAT, AND FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR 1411 AND 1443 <br />SOUTH ARTHUR <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1785, SERIES 2019 — AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUSINESS <br />CENTER AT CTC GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN REGARDING ALLOWED USES <br />AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS ON LOT 2, THE BUSINESS CENTER AT CTC <br />REPLAT E AND LOT 6, BLOCK 1, THE BUSINESS CENTER AT CTC LOCATED AT <br />1411 AND 1443 SOUTH ARTHUR AVENUE — 2ND READING, PUBLIC HEARING <br />(advertised Daily Camera 10/20/19) <br />RESOLUTION NO. 40, SERIES 2019 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A FINAL PLAT <br />TO CONSOLIDATE LOTS AND A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO <br />ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A 102,000 SQUARE FOOT STRUCTURE AND <br />ASSOCIATED SITE IMPROVEMENTS FOR LOT 2, THE BUSINESS CENTER AT CTC <br />REPLAT E AND LOT 6, BLOCK 1, THE BUSINESS CENTER AT CTC, LOCATED AT <br />1411 AND 1443 SOUTH ARTHUR AVENUE <br />Attorney Cotton -Baez introduced the ordinance; Mayor Muckle opened the public hearing. <br />Planner Ritchie reviewed the site in the Colorado Tech Center and the background of the <br />site. The site is under the CDDSG and the IDDSG on the east. She reviewed the 2016 <br />look at a road across this lot recommending a dedication of right-of-way for this road. This <br />plan accommodates the road should the Council fund it in the future. The application <br />requires both Tots to develop under the CDDSG, amends permitted uses on both lots to <br />allow industrial, office and limited commercial, and maintains the PCZD-Industrial zoning <br />designation. Staff finds it meets the purpose and applicability statements in the Louisville <br />Municipal Code by: encouraging coordinated community design by allowing higher <br />architectural design on both lots, accommodating more land uses that may now be viable <br />due to the possible street connection between S. Arthur Avenue and S. 96th Street and <br />providing additional economic opportunity in this area of the CTC in an integrated and <br />coordinated manner. <br />Ritchie stated the application for the replat conforms to all of the requirements in Titles 16 <br />and 17 of the municipal code and is consistent with the comprehensive plan and the <br />transportation master plan. Ritchie reviewed the site plan. <br />Councilmember Leh noted he represents the neighboring business, recused himself, and <br />left the room. <br />Ritchie reviewed the requesting waivers: 1) a request to allow an 8'10" parking setback on <br />a portion where 10' is required. Staff supports the waiver. 2) a request to allow a <br />maximum building height of 40'6" where 35' is required. IDDSG allows 40', CDDSG <br />allows mechanical screen up to 42'. Staff finds the waiver is warranted. 3) a request to <br />