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Planning Commission determined that in keeping with <br /> the existing zoning of the area, it would be proper <br /> to sone this parcel Industrial and recommends <br /> Council's approval. All uses in Industrial zoning <br /> classification require a POD, and development on <br /> this site would come back to Planning Commission <br /> and City Council. <br /> With no public comments, Mayor Pauson closed the <br /> public hearing and asked for a motion. <br /> Anderson moved that Ordinance 6893 be adopted. <br /> Ssyaanski seconded. By Roll Call Vote, Ordinance <br /> 4093 was passed unanimously. <br /> ORDIMANCE 6 901 - RULRB FOR LAXEB MD RESZRVOIRA - <br /> 18? RsADIMG Rautanstraus read by title only Ordinance 0901, <br /> 'An Ordinance amending Chapter 16.12 of the <br /> Louisville Municipal Code by setting forth rules <br /> and regulations relative to public lakes and <br /> reservoirs within the City of Louisville; and <br /> declaring an emergency.` Permission is being <br /> sought to publish the Ordinance and a public <br /> hearing be set for June 16, 1906. <br /> Bundley explained that it is important to pass <br /> this ordinance on an emergency basis in order <br /> enforce these regulations as soon as possible <br /> especially with the sudden increase in use of <br /> Barger Lake. <br /> Anderson asked where specifically dogs and horses <br /> would not be allowed. Bioco explained that <br /> anywhere within the fenced area at Harper Lake <br /> dogs and horses are prohibited completely -- <br /> including animals on leashes. <br /> Styuanski asked why sailing vessels are not <br /> allowed. Phare explained that typically water <br /> drawn from reservoirs where treatment occurs <br /> within 24 hours, there exists a risk of <br /> contamination when there has been body contact -- <br /> such as in the case of any reservoir where <br /> swimming, skiing and sailing occur. When a <br /> reservoir is several days from • treatment plant, <br /> the risk is essentially eliminated. In the case of <br /> Harper Lake, water would be drawn and treatment <br /> would take place in a batter of hours creating a <br /> greater chance of contamination. <br /> Mayor Pauson moved that Ordinance 1901 be put out <br /> for publication and a public hearing be held on <br /> June 16, 1986. Scarpella seconded. Unanimous. <br /> 4 <br />
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