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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September 10, 2020 <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />Brauneis also agrees with the commissioners. <br />Moline moves and Diehl seconds to approve Resolution 11, Series 2020. <br />Motion passes 6-0 by a roll call vote. <br />Name <br />Vote <br />Chair Steve Brauneis <br />Yes <br />Keaton Howe <br />Yes <br />Jeff Moline <br />Yes <br />Debra Williams <br />Yes <br />Ben Diehl <br />Yes <br />Dietrich Hoefner <br />Yes <br />Motion passed/failed: <br />Passed <br />Agenda Item B: LMC Amendment — Mobile Food Courts <br />Proposed amendments to Title 17 of the Louisville Municipal Code to establish <br />regulations for Mobile Food Courts. (Resolution 12, Series 2020) REQUEST TO <br />CONTINUE TO October 8, 2020 <br />o Applicant: City of Louisville <br />o Case Manager: Lisa Ritchie, Senior Planner <br />/_�T�it'F1fla'iit `■ :i 7:3:111r[ 'isz'«�Ta:z:1 :Tir■: lail'Nall •I&I:l1111111111110T <br />and Easement Vacation <br />A request to for a Planned Unit Development, a Special Review Use, a Plat and an <br />Easement Vacation to allow construction of a 14,000 sf building and Mobile Food Court. <br />Resolution 13, Series 2020) REQUEST TO CONTINUE TO October 8, 2020 <br />o Applicant: Caddis Collective <br />o Case Manager: Lisa Ritchie, Senior Planner <br />Diehl moves and Moline seconds a motion to continue agenda items B and C to the <br />October 08, 2020 planning commission meeting. Motion passes unanimously by a roll <br />call vote. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS <br />Howe mentions that there seems to be more interest and pressure on the design <br />guidelines in relation to the dark skies policy. He asks staff what a realistic timeline would <br />be in order for them to be able to work on that policy. <br />Zuccaro says that originally, staff was hoping to have drafts of the updated design <br />guidelines by the end of the year. With COVID-19, recent staff cuts, and being short <br />staffed, we are no longer on that trajectory any longer. We are hopeful that we can work <br />on this project in 2020 but we have no clear date or time line for it. In regards to the dark <br />sky initiative, having a cutoff for the light fixtures is a big step in the right direction. Also <br />regulating the lumen output per light the color, temperature of the light, and promoting <br />shorter lights are also great steps in the right direction. These are guidelines staff is <br />thinking about putting into the ordinance. If any commissioners have input or best <br />practices for this, please inform staff. <br />Ritchie mentions that she thinks that most applicants are accommodating for these <br />7 <br />