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<br />Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />APRIL 132006 <br />Page 2 of 15 <br /> <br />South Boulder Road; Lot 8, Christopher Village Fourth Filing. Case #06-002-FP. <br /> <br />(Continued from March 9.) <br /> <br />. Applicant and Representative: RMD Signs, John Huff <br />. Owner: Della Cava Tebo LLC, Stephen Tebo <br />. Case Manager: Paul Wood, Planning Director <br /> <br />~ Resolution No. 28, Series 2005, Amendment of Section 17.12.040 of the Louisville <br />Municipal Code - Downtown Building Height Limitation. A request to consider an <br />ordinance to amend Chapter 17 of the Louisville Municipal Code and the Downtown <br />Design Handbook to increase the maximum building height limitation in the <br />downtown commercial district. (Continued from December 15, 2005, January 12, <br />2006, February 9,2006, and March 9.) <br />. Applicant: City of Louisville <br />. Case Manager: Paul Wood, Planning Director <br /> <br />~ Downtown Maximum Floor Area Ratio, an amendment to Section 17.12.060 of the <br />Louisville Municipal Code regarding the maximum floor area ratio for the westerly <br />portion of downtown Louisville by eliminating square footage of public facilities <br />from inclusion in the maximum floor area calculations. <br />Applicant: City of Louisville <br />Case Manager: Paul Wood, Planning Director <br /> <br />~ Downtown Design Handbook Amendments, an ordinance to amend various <br />sections of the Downtown Design Handbook pertaining to maximum building height, <br />the architecture design and size of third floors and related matters. <br />. Applicant: City of Louisville <br />. Case Manager: Paul Wood, Planning Director <br /> <br />~ Clementine Subdivision Filing No.2, A proposed three-lot preliminary subdivision <br /> <br />replat at 333 East St. in a Residential Medium Density (RM) zoning district and an <br /> <br />amendment to conditions of approval related to authorization of the original <br /> <br />Clementine Subdivision with respect to a limitation on the number of allowed <br /> <br />residential dwelling units. Case #06-010-PS. <br /> <br />. Applicant and Owner: Mike Jones <br />. Representative: Olson Studio, Rex Olson <br />. Case Manager: Paul Wood, Planning Director <br /> <br />Deborski asked if the Commission wanted to wait to take action on the Christopher Plaza <br />Signage request until after the adoption of the revised Sign Code Ordinance. Lipton advised that <br />the Commission should plan to look at the proposal before making that decision. <br /> <br />Pritchard moved and Dalton seconded a motion to continue the above listed agenda items to the <br />April 20, 2006 public hearing. Motion passed by voice vote. <br /> <br />Regular Business - Public Hearing Items <br /> <br />~ Resolution No. 06, Series 2006, North End Properties, LLC; A request to amend the <br />North Louisville and Schempp General Development Plans (GDPs) for the subject <br />property to provide for a mixed use development including commercial along South <br />Boulder Road and a variety of housing products on the remainder of the property. The <br />request also includes a preliminary subdivision plat and a preliminary planned unit <br />development (PUD) plan for a total of 492 residential units and 43,700 SF of commercial <br />space. Approximately 74 acres north of South Boulder Road and East ofHWY 42 <br />
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