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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 20, 2015 <br />Page 4 of 18 <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br />RESOLUTION No. 3, SERIES 2015 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A SPECIAL <br />REVIEW USE (SRU) TO ALLOW FOR THE OPERATION OF A PRIVATE FITNESS <br />STUDIO WITH RETAIL SALES IN THE COMMERCIAL BUSINESS (CB) ZONE <br />DISTRICT AT 1817 HWY 42 <br />Mayor Muckle requested a staff presentation. <br />Planner I, Lauren Trice explained the request is for approval of a Special Review Use <br />(SRU) for 1817 Hwy 42. The applicant Brandon Terry of Moov, LLC, proposes to <br />operate a private fitness studio with retail sales at 1817 Hwy 42. <br />Project Summary: The property is zoned Commercial Business (CB). The request is <br />for a private fitness studio, primarily CrossFit classes with limited sales. It will be <br />located in the Trek Building beside the recently approved CorePower Yoga. An SRU is <br />required for private studios in the CB zone District. <br />The primary access is from Hwy 42 (east), but is also accessible from South Boulder <br />Road. The project will fill a vacant commercial space and provide a community service <br />to the Louisville citizenry. There are no foreseeable adverse effects on the surrounding <br />neighborhood. <br />The Planning Commission recommended approval of the SRU to allow the operation of <br />a private fitness studio with retail sales in the commercial business zone district at 1817 <br />Hwy 42. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />Council member Keany inquired whether this SRU is specific to the applicant or is it <br />transferrable. City Attorney Light stated the Louisville Municipal Code does not specify <br />SRU's are exclusive to an applicant therefore the land use and the conditions of the <br />SRU would be transferrable. If Council determines an operator or specific standard <br />should be considered, they may condition the resolution to make the SRU exclusive to <br />an applicant. <br />Council member Keany asked if an SRU was revocable. City Attorney Light explained if <br />a new tenant wanted to change the signage, the hours or other changes, it would trigger <br />a new SRU. <br />MOTION: Council member Keany moved to approve Resolution No. 3, Series 2015, <br />seconded Mayor Pro Tem Dalton. All were in favor. <br />