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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />April 13, 2023 <br />Page 2 of 12 <br />Public Comments on Items not on the Agenda <br />None is heard. <br />Continued Business — Public Hearing Items <br />A. Planned Unit Development Amendment — Centennial Heights West — <br />Adoption of Resolution 7, Series 2023 recommending approval of a <br />Planned Unit Development Amendment to amend fence regulations for <br />the Centennial Heights West subdivision. CONTINUED FROM MARCH 9, <br />2023. <br />Applicant: City of Louisville <br />Case Planner: Lisa Ritchie, Planning Manager <br />All notice was met as required and there is no commissioner conflict of interest. <br />Staff Presentation: <br />Ritchie says the PUD was approved in July of 1992. There are 36 single-family <br />properties, 35 of them were destroyed during the Marshall Fire. The current PUD <br />regulates only the perimeter fence facing McCaslin Blvd and Centennial Pkwy. <br />This proposal was driven by the HOA for this neighborhood. <br />The current design standards require a fence design of a 6' solid cedar fence <br />with stone columns. The proposed design would be a 6' high solid fence, which <br />shall be uniform in design and material and would be owned and maintained by <br />the HOA. This gives the HOA flexibility in the final material selection. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />Staff is recommending approval of Resolution 7 Series 2023, recommending <br />approval of the draft resolution amending the Centennial Heights West PUD <br />fence regulations. <br />Commissioner Questions of Staff. <br />Krantz says since this was proposed a while ago, there was some DOLA funding <br />approved for fire hardening that is now available. Would that funding influence <br />the HOA's decision of using a fire hardened fence if they were able to get grant <br />funding through DOLA? <br />Ritchie says primarily, the mechanisms for the funding may or may not be <br />attributed to HOA-level fencing. She recommends asking the HOA <br />representative. <br />Public Comment: <br />Cheryl Odeen, Resident of Louisville <br />Odeen says in the absence of an HOA, would property owners who abut to <br />McCaslin Blvd or Centennial Pkwy be responsible to the City of Louisville for their <br />fencing requirements? <br />Ritchie says yes, only if a fence is installed. <br />19 <br />