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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />August 4, 2020 <br />Page 10 of 12 <br />Charlene Bandurian, 139 Lincoln Circle, urged denial as she feels it will ruin the small <br />town ambiance and make Louisville like any other City. <br />Mike Schaller, 349 Short Street, stated he supports the application and keeping Medtronic <br />here. <br />Kristin Anthony, 812 Spyglass Circle, stated her opposition as it is too big and is not <br />supported by residents. She stated the Council should wait for a better proposal with <br />fewer impacts. <br />Doug Johnson, 804 Spyglass Circle, stated this is too big and the traffic will be incredible. <br />This is not what Louisville needs. <br />Seth Adams, 1604 Longs Peak Drive, stated he is speaking on behalf of the Louisville <br />Sustainability Board. He stated this development does not address the needs of the <br />Sustainability Action Plan. <br />Gail Hartman, 724 Ponderosa Court, stated this is disconnected from town and people <br />who live here will spend all their money in Broomfield as it is more convenient. <br />Linda Gallegos 125 Cherywood Lane, stated people just want to keep Louisville a special <br />place and this development won't do that. Louisville is not designed for this type of traffic. <br />Tanya Glaser 106 Aline Street, asked for a no vote. She stated she supports Medtronic <br />and senior housing but would like to have a better design; this is too big and too dense. It <br />needs to be more environmental. <br />Arnie Mullen 235 Dahlia Drive, stated his opposition to the traffic and the housing. He <br />feels it will stress the infrastructure too much. He worries the residents will end up paying <br />for this in the end. <br />Justin Solomon, 477 Lincoln Court, stated he was hopeful this would be a good plan but <br />the scale and environmental impacts are too much for Louisville. He would like Medtronic <br />to build under what is already allowed. <br />John Leary, 116 LaFarge Avenue, stated the fiscal benefit to the City is not a positive and <br />this is not right for Louisville. <br />Cyndi Bedell, 662 West Willow Street, stated that if Comp Plan changes require public <br />input than this should be denied as the citizens of Louisville are strongly against this and <br />the decrease in the quality of life this would bring. She asked Council to wait for a better <br />proposal. <br />Janet Schofield, 363 Troon Court, stated the question is if we want a town feel or a <br />metropolis feel. This development will just add to the urban sprawl and is just too big. <br />