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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September 10, 2015 <br />Page 18 of 21 <br />Tom Rice I N/A <br />Motionpassed/failed: I Pass <br />Motion passes 6-0. <br />➢ Preservation Master Plan: <br />• Applicant, Owner and Representative: City of Louisville <br />• Case Manager: Lauren Trice, Planner I <br />Staff Report of Facts and Issues: <br />Russ presented from Power Point on Preservation Master Plan, draft review. Staff is presenting <br />a City-wide plan to all Boards and Commissions. It is designed to tie Chapter 15.36 of the <br />Louisville Municipal Code to the City's policies. The City has been working with historic <br />preservation on an ordinance for over 10 years. They have had no master plan. <br />Comp Plan Core Values <br />• A Sense of Community <br />• Our Livable Small -Town Feel <br />• A Healthy, Vibrant, and Sustainable Economy <br />• A Connection to the City's Heritage <br />• Sustainable Practices for the Economy, Community, and the Environment <br />• Unique Commercial Areas and Distinctive Neighborhoods <br />• A Balanced Transportation System <br />• Families and Individuals <br />• Integrated Open Space and Trail Networks <br />• Safe Neighborhoods <br />• Ecological Diversity <br />• Excellence in Education and Lifelong Learning <br />• Civic Participation and Volunteerism <br />• Open, Efficient and Fiscally Responsible Government <br />Preservation Benefits <br />• Protects small-town character <br />• Creates sense of place <br />• Inspires community pride <br />• Leverages public dollars for private investment <br />• Contributes to environmental sustainability <br />• Cultivates tourism <br />Vision and Purpose <br />Vision: The citizens of Louisville retain connections to our past by fostering its <br />stewardship and preserving significant historic places. Preservation will reflect the authenticity of <br />Louisville's small-town character, its history, and its sense of place, all of which make our <br />community a desirable place to call home and conduct business. <br />Purpose: The purpose of the Plan is to outline Louisville's city-wide voluntary historic <br />preservation program for the next twenty years. <br />Goals <br />• Preservative practice <br />• Public Awareness <br />• Resource preservation <br />• Partnerships <br />• Preservation incentives <br />
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