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<br />Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />May 11 , 2006 <br />Page 6 of 12 <br /> <br />Deborski proposed a friendly amendment to include a condition recommending a sidewalk width <br />of 6' instead of the proposed 5'. <br /> <br />Dalton and Pritchard accepted the friendly amendment. <br /> <br />Lipton clarified with Wood the additional condition. <br /> <br />Roll Call Vote: <br /> <br />Name Vote <br />Jeff Lipton Yes <br />Chris Pritchard Yes <br />Susan S. Loo Yes <br />Gail Hartman Yes <br />Hank Dalton Yes <br />Michael Deborski Yes <br />Monica Sheets Ex <br />Tom McA vinew Yes <br />Motion passed: 7 to 0 <br /> <br />~ Resolution No. 19, Series 2006, Louisville RV & Boat Storage, A final planned <br /> <br />unit development (PUD) plan to develop a 120,000 SF property for outdoor RV & <br /> <br />Boat Storage facility for approximately 150 individual stalls each measuring <br /> <br />approximately 12 ft. wide by 30-45 ft. long. 1313 Cannon St., Lots 2, 3 and 4, Block <br /> <br />B, Industrial Area Subdivision. Case #06-008-FP <br /> <br />. Applicant: Louisville RV & Boat Storage (Michael Deborski) <br />. Owner and Representative: PDI Trust (Patricia Irwin) <br />. Case Manager: Paul Wood, Planning Director <br /> <br />Public Notice Certification: <br />Published in the Daily Camera on April 24, 2006. Posted in City Hall, the Louisville Public <br />Library, the Recreation Center and the Courts and Police Department Building and mailed to the <br />surrounding property owners on April 21, 2006. The agenda was posted on the City's web site <br />and at City Hall, the Louisville Public Library, the Recreation Center and the Courts and Police <br />Department Building on May 5, 2006. <br /> <br />Conflict ofInterest and Disclosure: <br />Deborski stated that he needed to recuse himself from the Louisville R V & Boat Storage as well <br />as the Amendment to the HWY 42 Revitalization Area Comprehensive Plan because of either <br />financial or family ties to the area. He left the room. <br /> <br />Staff Report of Facts and Issues: <br />Wood provided the following summary points: <br />. Request is a final PUD development Plan for Louisville R V and Boat Storage, located at <br />1330 Cannon Street, Lots 2, 3 and 4, Block B, Industrial Area Subdivision. Property is <br />generally at the northwest intersection of Cannon Street and Lafayette Street which is <br />west ofHWY 42 and east of the railroad tracks. <br />. Applicant is Michael Deborski of 1219 Courtesy Road and the Owner of the Property is <br />PDI Trust, represented by Mrs. Patricia 1. Irwin, Trustee. <br />. A two phased storage plan for approximately 150 units. <br />