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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 11, 2020 <br />Page 15 of 19 <br />is based in the Boulder campus so he would be a part of moving to the Louisville <br />campus location. He sees that bringing three sites together in Louisville is beneficial for <br />Medtronic, not only for the employees and work environment, but for the company's <br />efficiency and mission as well. He concludes with saying that he thinks the Redtail <br />Ridge development would be enhancing Louisville. <br />David Hsu, 1167 Ravenwood Rd, Boulder, CO but owns a house on St Andrews Lane <br />in Louisville <br />Hsu says that there is a lot to like about the proposed development. For example, he <br />likes the open space, the proposed trails, and the fact that there will no longer be a <br />vacant space of land. The way the parcels are allocated are not optimal though. The <br />senior living center parcel should be next to the mixed -use parcel. Parcel C is close to a <br />flex space, and it is strange to have the residential space there. Regarding traffic, he <br />does not think the agenda packet had a lot of information about it and he is concerned <br />about traffic on 88th Street, especially going northbound. It would be nice to have more <br />detail on traffic and how it will affect the residents. <br />Beth Armbruster, 265 Lois Cir <br />Armbruster says that she wants to know if anyone is addressing sustainability during <br />this proposal. She asks if the development is looking for ways to add solar or how to <br />use the irrigation. Are there going to be green lawns and trees added? Are they allowing <br />residents to have community gardens or a community room for residents to gather in or <br />exercise rooms for the residents? Are they addressing pollution? Where will the closest <br />grocery store be? She is concerned about these issues because they were not <br />mentioned during the applicant's presentation. <br />Isaac Sendros, CEO of Avista Hospital, 100 Health Park Dr <br />Sendros says as Louisville's current largest employer, the prospect of having Medtronic <br />in this proposal is a main reason of why he supports the project. He says it is a <br />respectable company. He mentions that the intersection improvements proposed for <br />88th St and Campus Drive as well as the completion of Campus Drive through 96th St is <br />of great importance to the hospital and is in favor of that proposition. <br />Vicki Lawrence, 511 Spruce Way <br />Lawrence thinks the development is too large and too much too fast. She makes other <br />comments on the development size. She mentions that the developers said that they <br />could not develop without using its entire size, but asks if there has been any talk <br />between Louisville and Boulder County to discuss the open space and preserving that. <br />If the land is all developed, she is concerned about sustainability and asks if solar would <br />be a requirement for Medtronic. She is also concerned about busy highways and how <br />the housing section will be near the highway. She thinks that Medtronic should be near <br />the highway. She also mentions that she would love to see more open space in the <br />proposal. <br />Sherry Summer, 910 Palisade Ct <br />