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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 10, 2023 <br />Page 3 of 8 <br />ELECTION OF MAYOR PRO TEM <br />MOTION: Councilmember Most nominated Councilmember Fahey for the Mayor Pro <br />Tern position. Councilmember Leh seconded the motion. <br />Councilmember Most noted Fahey's dedication to the City and her many years of <br />attending various City meetings. She recounted the many years of work Fahey has put <br />in on sustainability issues. <br />Councilmember Leh agreed with Councilmember Most and stated Councilmember <br />Fahey would be an excellent person for the position. He noted it is important for <br />Marshall Fire survivors to see one of their own in this position. <br />Councilmember Brown stated Councilmember Fahey represents the best that Louisville <br />has to offer and she has made great contributions to the City, particularly the senior <br />community. <br />Councilmember Dickinson agreed with everyone and noted Councilmember Fahey is a <br />wonderful colleague who is thoughtful and great to work with. He stated he is happy to <br />support the nomination. <br />Mayor Maloney agreed with everyone's comments and noted she has been in part of <br />the fabric of the community for many years. He stated her experience makes her a great <br />person for the position. <br />Councilmember Fahey stated she has lived here for over 40 years and raised her family <br />here. She noted her involvement with the museum and senior center. She stated her <br />work with seniors has been her calling for many years and she wants to continue to <br />work for seniors in the community. She wants to give back to the community. <br />VOTE: Motion passed by unanimous voice vote. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 3, SERIES 2023 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PLANNED <br />UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A 31,220 SQUARE -FOOT <br />FLEX INDUSTRIAL BUILDING AND A LOT CONSOLIDATION PLAT OF LOTS 2 <br />AND 3, BLOCK 3 OF THE CTC FILING 1 SUBDIVISION <br />Mayor Maloney introduced the item and asked for disclosers; seeing none he opened <br />the public hearing. <br />Planning Hassan stated this is a request for a Planned Unit Development and Plat at <br />578 and 632 South Pierce Avenue. She noted the site has a cumulative area is 2.53 <br />acres and is zoned industrial. The original plat was approved in 1979 as the CTC First <br />
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