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• 05/19/97 <br /> part of their annexation agreement and has no <br /> basis in City ordinance. Want's?' stated that in <br /> looking at City ordinances relative to this site, <br /> staff could not find a provision that would allow <br /> control on the site as a whole. City ordinances <br /> do allow for preliminary POD's, in this case, the <br /> Health Park, and provide for final PDD's on the <br /> development of individual pikes within the pro- <br /> ject site such as the boulder Psychiatric <br /> Institute (the next Agenda item). <br /> Dave Stahl, 400 So. McCaslin Blvd., project <br /> manager for Homart, related certain concerns on <br /> the issue of the Subdivision Agreement with Health <br /> Park and asked for clarification on three issues; <br /> 1) will recovery fees for water taps be going to <br /> the Hoaart Development Co. or the City of <br /> Louisville and exactly what that amount will be; <br /> 2) regarding sewer fees - how was the $160,055 <br /> figure derived and is the money thats being paid <br /> up-front to the City going to be recovered to <br /> Hoaart inasmuch as the City has no commitment or <br /> interest in the line that exists today; and 3) <br /> the question of responsibility of improvements to <br /> Dillon Road west of the intersection at 88th <br /> Avenue. Homart is obligated to widen Dillon Road <br /> to four lanes as traffic warrants. At the time <br /> Bogart negotiated their Agreement with the City, <br /> there was no contemplated commercial or health <br /> care parks that would generate traffic in that <br /> area. Stahl asked, 'If in fact these facilities <br /> do generate sufficient traffic to require the <br /> widening and Homart has not created that traffic, <br /> are we in fact obligated to widen that road?" <br /> Mohr stated that he is truly enthused and excited <br /> about the Health Park. However, there are aspects <br /> of the Agreement that concern him. Mohr suggested <br /> that not having some type of master plan on this <br /> project is creating a level of discomfort and <br /> would like to look into how long it would take to <br /> go through the process of changing the current <br /> coda to include projects of this site. <br /> Mohr asked several questions regarding sections of <br /> the Agreement, specifically improvements to South <br /> Seth and Dillon Road, raw water acquisition, <br /> landscaping along South 88th, "cash in-lieu of <br /> land dedication (the appraised value of land <br /> stoned Agricultural as opposed to the appraisal of <br /> land zoned commercial, etc)., payments for utili- <br /> ties at 25% increments (of total usable square <br /> footage), building height, and signage. <br /> 7 <br />