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Davidson called for Council comments and questions. <br /> <br />Sisk asked Wood if the proposed sidewalk would be acceptable. <br /> <br />Wood replied that Payne has several constraints to work with and felt the proposed sidewalk was a <br />reasonable interpretation of the Sidewalk Plan. <br /> <br />Mayer moved that Council approve Resolution No. 51, Series 1998, Final PUD Development Plan <br />Lot 11, Block 4, CTC, First Filing with conditions two, three, and four, and eliminating condition <br />number one, seconded by Sisk. <br /> <br />Roll call was taken. Motion passed by a 6-0 vote. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE No. 1285, SERIES 1998, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17.28 <br />OF THE LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE TO PLACE A TIME LIMIT ON <br />APPROVALS OF FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR COMMERCIAL PLANNED <br />UNIT DEVELOPMENTS - 1st READING - SET PUBLIC HEARING (10/6/98) <br /> <br />Davidson called for City Attorney introduction. <br /> <br />Sam Light, City Attorney, read by title only, Ordinance No. 1285, Series 1998, An Ordinance <br />Amending Chapter 17.28 of the Louisville Municipal Code to Place a Time Limit on Approvals of <br />Final Development Plans For Commercial Planned Unit Developments. <br /> <br />Keany moved that Council send Ordinance No. 1285, Series 1998, An Ordinance Amending <br />Chapter 17.28 of the Louisville Municipal Code to Place a Time Limit on Approvals of Final <br />Development Plans For Commercial Planned Unit Developments out for publication and set the <br />public hearing for October 6, 1998, seconded by Sisk. <br /> <br />Mayer offered a friendly amendment to include Industrial Planned Unit Developments, accepted <br />by Keany and Sisk. <br /> <br />All in favor. <br /> <br />96th STREET AND DILLON ROAD STATUS REPORT <br /> <br />Davidson called for Staff introduction. <br /> <br />Tom Phare, Public Works Director, reported that the current proposal calls for widening the <br />intersection and installing left turn lanes on all four legs. The primary impact of the widening <br />project will be to the property owners who have frontage along the west side of 96th Street. The <br />impact to these properties stems from a recommendation to relocate the existing barbed wire fence <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br /> <br />