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continue her interest in hopes to use her services <br /> in the future. <br /> APPOINTMENT/ANNOUNCEMENT - LOUISVILLE <br /> HOUSING AUTHORITY Mayor Fauson appointed Steve Neill to the <br /> Louisville Housing Authority. This is a five-year <br /> appointment. <br /> RESOLUTION 81 - FIRST FEDERAL <br /> PUD AMENDMENT Rautenstraus read in its entirety, Resolution 01, <br /> Series 1987, "A Resolution Approving a Replat and <br /> PUD Amendment for the Louisville North Fifth <br /> Tiling.' <br /> Wanush stated that the applicant proposes to add <br /> four drive-up service lanes and additional <br /> parking at the First Federal Savings facility <br /> located at 865 South Boulder Road. To accomplish <br /> this .4 (4/10) acre of vacant land is to be added <br /> to Louisville North Fifth Filing. The PUD <br /> amendment shows the existing improvements and the <br /> proposed additions as well as a new Centennial <br /> Drive access, 25 feet north of the existing <br /> access. <br /> Planning Commission reviewed this on January 15, <br /> 1987, and recommended approval. <br /> In response to Symanski's questions regarding the <br /> the entrance/exist on Centennial Drive, Wanush <br /> stated that he felt the placement in relationship <br /> to Safeway's entrance/exist on Centennial Drive <br /> would not create additional traffic problems. It <br /> is Phare's intention to have a touch up on Centen- <br /> nial Drive when the chip seals are done this year. <br /> Carlyle Rowland, First Federal Savings, stated <br /> that the addition of the drive-up windows will <br /> expand their services to customers and they worked <br /> very closely with staff during the design stages <br /> so as not to create any unnecessary traffic <br /> problems on Centennial Drive and South Boulder <br /> Road. <br /> Mayor Fauson moved that Resolution 01, Series 1987 <br /> be approved for the replat and PUD Amendment for <br /> First Federal Savings, Louisville North Fifth <br /> Filing. Ssymanski seconded. The vote was 6-0 in <br /> favor with Anderson abstaining. <br /> REFERRAL - HOWARD BERRY WATER TREATMENT PLANT <br /> SITE ANNEXATION Bundle), explained that in 1985, the City of <br /> Louisville purchased 7.5 acres immediately south <br /> of U.S. 36 in order to construct its future Howard <br /> Berry Water Treatment Plant and any other asso- <br /> 2 <br />