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<br />uarles Van DeBoogard <br />1400 Washington Ave. <br /> <br />CONDItIoNS Al>DED TO RESOLU- <br />TION 1122 <br /> <br />6/15/82 <br /> <br />Page -10- <br /> <br />Introduced himself and thanked council for <br />the opportunity to speak. It was his hope <br />that the little phrase in the Louisville <br />Times saying "it's your government was <br />realistic. Mr. Van DeBoogard also felt <br />that the Office zoning was not compatible <br />with the residential subdivisions in the area. <br />He too, felt that Council should consider <br />the options offered by Mr. Knowlton - or <br />not approve the subdivision plat at all. <br />He felt that if Neodata relocated in the <br />Industrial area they would have a beauti- <br />ful aesthetic corridor entrance to the City. <br />Expressed concern with the traffic impact <br />and the huge parking lot. Asked Council <br />to reassess if the proposal is in compli- <br />ance with the office zoning; requested <br />the subdivision plat be denied. <br /> <br />A lengthy discussion followed by Council <br />concerning independent appraisal of zoning, <br />declaratory judgement, review of development <br />plan by Council, change the amount of the <br />landscaping plan to read $167,000.00, ride- <br />sharing and van pooling, heigth of buildings, <br />agreement with Public Service, joint access <br />and shared parking, and use of Security <br />Guards for traffic control. <br /> <br />Councilwoman Morris moved, Councilman Cussen <br />seconded that conditions be added to <br />Resolution #22 that Nielsen-Neodata enter <br />into an agreement with the City setting <br />forth the following conditions: <br />Under Section 8.5 of the Subdivision Agreement <br />entered into between the City and BSCS, the <br />terms of which Nielsen shall assume upon pur- <br />chase of subject property shall be amended to <br />read as follows: If an agreement is reached <br />with Public Service Company in conjunction <br />with the City relative to use of the Public <br />Service property located directly to the east <br />of the Subdivider's property which allows <br />for access to be provided to the subject <br />property, Subdivider agrees to provide for <br />joint access and shared parking. Said joint <br />access and shared parking would be provided <br />for Subdivider's property and the property <br />developed by the Church of Jesus Christ of <br />Latter Day Saints located to the east of <br />subject property. Said joint access and <br />
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