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than individual developers. He feels the fees are too high for smaller outfits. <br /> <br />Betty Solek takes the opposing view and feels it is appropriate for the developers to cover the <br />City’s cost to review the proposals and help maintain the high standards that Louisville strives for, <br />since the developers benefit from having their project in this choice location. <br /> <br />Jeff Lipton agrees with Betty Solek. <br /> <br />Russ Van Nostrand is in the middle. He feels that the fees are steep for a small developer, but <br />that they are well within reason for a large development. He thinks it’s reasonable to try to <br />recover these costs. <br /> <br /> <br />Motion to approve Resolution No. 1, Series 1999, seconded. <br /> <br />Roll Call Vote: <br /> Chris Pritchard, Yes; Robert McAllister, Yes; Sarah Klahn, Yes, Russ Van <br />Nostrand, Yes; Bill Boulet, No; Betty Solek, Yes; Jeff Lipton, Yes. <br /> <br />Motion passes 6:1 <br /> <br />B. Resolution No. 2, Series 1999, Lot 6B, Centennial Valley Business Park, <br />Parcel H, Preliminary PUD Development Plan for multi-tenant retail and <br />banking services in two buildings. <br /> <br />Staff Certification/Planning Commission Disclosures: <br /> <br />Notice was published in the Louisville Times on December 26, 1998, and was posted in City Hall <br />and mailed to surrounding property owners on December 23, 1998. All Commissioners were <br />either familiar with the property or had made a site visit. <br /> <br />Staff Report and Facts and Issues: <br /> <br />Staff gave a brief overview of the proposal. History of the zoning and development agreements <br />was reviewed. <br /> <br />Commission Questions: <br /> <br />Russ Van Nostrand asked if the Carraba’s restaurant is still coming to this site? No. How much <br />square footage would be available to 1B? Approximately 10,000 square feet. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Applicant’s Presentation: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />