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EAS01ENi PEC. NO <br />oozoBeeP <br />5ee55'4YE 10.7.e6' <br />72 42' 12 J a JO' I <br />IOU° 1VA.VA.5' UTILITY EMU!. PCP DOSDOSINGEIEC1bC UNCy PUSTK CAP2? 1.58231- <br />(PROPOSED ay MI5 Pun / / \ <br />L <br />OT UNE TO DC <br />BELEI[p BY Ir*S PLAT ! ,�\ I-5 <br />44 \ aggge <br />LOT <br />ART: 7.043 IQ PT. OR <br />ONO BC YOE Ol IA15 <br />`B' UBUTV/Daµ/,G[ E.5°O1T— <br />93 37' BEC ND 0020EBBE <br />20.95' <br />RBW56'4YW leaN6' <br />HARPER ST. <br />(50' RO.t.) <br />70 60. <br />l *tC NOT /DBN1kE <br />T4:C NO 002061166 <br />NEN LOT ENE <br />DILATED DV MI5 <br />PUT <br />Alan Rm fa. R. ON <br />DIN AC Kaa a LUS <br />.5' ulUM1 EA50101i REC 1° 0020648E (PALSIED Br <br />ORDNANCE NO SORES 2022) <br />LOT U E TO BE <br />DELETED By TIR5 PUT <br />CREC *110ry000AIRUCIE CASEMENT, <br />B9 65' <br />Figure 2. Proposed lot line adjustment moving current lot line (yellow) to north/south <br />orientation (red). <br />ANALYSIS: <br />The proposed re -plat falls under the Minor Subdivision procedure in Louisville Municipal <br />Code (LMC) Sec. 16.12.110, which eliminates the need for review of a preliminary plat <br />prior to review of the final plat. Thus, the Commission is reviewing the final plat for <br />recommendation to the City Council. <br />Staff reviewed the plat against the final plat criteria and subdivision design standards in <br />LMC Sec. 16.12.090 and LMC Chapter 16.16, and applicable city codes and standards <br />for access, drainage and utilities. <br />Final Plat Criteria: <br />Section 16.12.075 of the LMC establishes the following rationale for consideration of <br />final plats by Planning Commission and City Council: <br />1. Whether the plat conforms to all of the requirements of this title; <br />• Outside of the modification described above, staff finds that the application <br />would conform to all other requirements of Title 16. <br />2. Whether approval of the plat will be consistent with the city's comprehensive plan, <br />applicable zoning requirements, and other applicable federal, state and city laws; <br />• Staff finds that the request does not have an impact on the Comprehensive <br />Plan. Staff finds that both lots would support single-family dwelling units that <br />meet the zoning standards and would therefore be buildable lots. <br />13 <br />