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06/15/87 <br /> purchasing as to what the development has to <br /> offer, including the sidewalk being on one side. <br /> Mohr agreed with Anderson and although he respects <br /> Szymanski's and Carnival's opinion, he feels the <br /> variety is important. •I don't think safety is <br /> the issue.' There are many neighborhoods in this <br /> general area which have this kind of plan and <br /> should be available to people who wish to purchase <br /> this type of housing within the City of <br /> Louisville, Mohr continued. <br /> Scerpella concurred with Anderson and Mohr. The <br /> people and market dictate the success of this type <br /> of development and Mc8tain has researched the <br /> market thoroughly. Scarpells stated he would <br /> support this development. <br /> Mayor Fauson stated that in reviewing this issue, <br /> it is his opinion that the safety issue is up to <br /> the individual. A person has the choice of being <br /> on the sidewalk, on a hiker/biker path, etc. <br /> People say choose to be in the street regardless of <br /> the number of sidewalks. Mayor Fauson will <br /> support this development. <br /> Carnival asked questions regarding the Detention <br /> Pond R. Hoyt explained that a combination of <br /> people will have some responsibility in its con- <br /> struction. The study in progress will determine <br /> who is contributing to the need for this detention <br /> pond and to what degree they are contributing. No <br /> permits will be issued nor will any change be <br /> permitted in the drainage that may increase the <br /> drainage to this pond until the issue is resolved. <br /> The responsibility will be among two developers <br /> and possibly the City if the study determines that <br /> the City should be a participant. <br /> with no further comments or questions, Mayor <br /> Fauson called for a motion. <br /> Mayor Fauson moved that Resolution #16 be <br /> adopted. Scarpella seconded. By Roll Call Vote, <br /> Resolution 616 was adopted 5-2 with Szymanski and <br /> Carnival voting no. <br /> INTRODUCTION Mayor Fauson asked that Rundley introduce the new <br /> Director of Community Services. <br /> Handley introduced Larry Lillo stating that he <br /> comes from the City of Thornton where he worked <br /> for nine -years working as a recreation leader and <br /> supervisor, project and contract administrator, <br /> and director of a recreation center. He will <br /> 3 <br />
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