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Business Retention & Development Committee <br />Meeting Minutes <br />November 3, 2014 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />APPROVAL OF OCTOBER 6, 2014 MINUTES: Approved <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA: <br />None <br />SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY BOARD: <br />Justine Vigil -Tapia of the Sustainability Advisory Board (SAB) shared items the SAB is working <br />on. The SAB would like feedback from stakeholders from residents to businesses. The mission <br />is to promote sustainability through energy efficiency, resource conservation and localization to <br />better the environment, social well -being and economic vitality with the goal of developing a <br />sustainability roadmap for the City of Louisville. <br />The board would like to gather feedback to produce a roadmap and provide information to the <br />City Council including short and long term goals. <br />The recent Energy Audit indicated the City is doing well on sustainability issues. Council would <br />like to focus on education. The community is fortunate to have a lot of expertise around the <br />topic of sustainability. Members of the community are interested in zero waste. <br />Council member Jeff Lipton said the Planning Commission talked about revisiting lighting and <br />landscaping requirements; SAB may want to have input on those. Parking requirements may <br />need to be reviewed to provide flexibility to hardscape improvements (i.e. parking lots). Small <br />Area Planning on McCaslin may also provide opportunity to provide improved transit <br />infrastructure. <br />SAB will continue outreach and education. Chair Dalton thanked Ms. Vigil -Tapia for sharing the <br />information. <br />CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY DISCUSSION <br />Economic Development Director DeJong said Certificates of Occupancy (CO) are a complex <br />issue. Planning and Building Safety Director Troy Russ and Chief Building Official Ken <br />Swanson came to BRaD to discuss what is involved in getting a CO. <br />Russ reported that Building Safety stopped issuing Temporary CO (TCO) because the City has <br />no recourse once a TCO is issued. The CO protects the City, tenants and owners interests. <br />Several divisions manage the CO process, including Public Works /Engineering, Building <br />Safety, and Planning. <br />Everyone wants to ensure minor items do not hold up a tenant taking possession, however <br />safety items are a major concern and will not be negotiated. For other items, mechanisms can <br />be put in place to hold the property owner responsible for completing required items. An <br />example currently being exercised is accepting a Letter of Credit for landscaping improvement <br />not completed prior to issuing a CO. <br />3 <br />