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Mayor Fauson moved that the public hearing for the <br /> Tri-City Elks location change be set for September <br /> • 16, 1946. Scarpelia seconded. Unanimous. <br /> VIRE STATI011 LARD UMW= <br /> = <br /> AGREEMENT Sundley explained that in guns, 1985, the previous <br /> City Council entered into an agreement with <br /> MaStain Enterprises for the exchange of properties <br /> near the City's proposed recreation site resulting <br /> from the northward resliganent of Via Appia. <br /> Specifically, McStain Enterprises agreed to deed <br /> over to the City approximately 3 acres for a <br /> proposed new fire station site and approximately 9 <br /> acres adjacent to the City's existing recreation <br /> site and south of Via Appia in exchange for a five <br /> acre site owned by the City of Louisville. <br /> Inasmuch, all parties associated with this <br /> transaction, (the City of Louisville, Mentai* <br /> Enterprises, and the Louisville Wire Protection <br /> District) desire to saplete this exchange as <br /> detailed in the agreement presented tonight. The <br /> exchange of land would involve no direct cash <br /> outlays by the City of Louisville. The City has <br /> agreed to credit KcStain Enterprises with <br /> approximately 56 major thoroughfare fee permits to <br /> offset the 967,000 worth of improvements completed <br /> along the frontage of the City's recreation center <br /> site. The total acreage of the recreation site <br /> will now be approximately 40 acres. <br /> Rundley further explained that this is a follow-up <br /> item and the next item on the Agenda deals with <br /> the approval of the S acre McStain subdivision <br /> adjacent to the Heritage Subdivision. <br /> Mayor Pauson called for a motion. Mohr moved that <br /> the the agreement for the fire station land <br /> exchange be approved. Ssymanski seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> RESOLUTION 641 - StMDA1iCE III AND WISTVIELd U BUEDIVXBXOr AND <br /> PUD AGENDUM Rautenstreua read in its entirety Resolution 1411 <br /> "A Resolution approving a final subdivision plat <br /> and PUD for the Sundance 22I and Westfield II <br /> Subdivision.• <br /> Randley stated that in August, 1913, the <br /> Louisville Planning Cosaission approved the final <br /> plat for this 12 acre site. This did not come <br /> before the last Council became, the land trade <br /> with MaBtain had not been fully completed. Now <br /> that this action has boon taken by Council on the <br /> previous Agenda item, this is not the approval of <br /> anything new, but rather oonfiraing actions and <br /> 4 • <br />
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