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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />August 18, 2020 <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />Charlotte Buck, 947 Larkspur Lane, stated she does not support the request to change <br />the Comp Plan and GDP. She doesn't want dense development on the site and wants <br />more sustainability. <br />Matt Jones, 265 Dahlia Drive, stated the development should meet the current Comp <br />Plan. It doesn't need the residential and Medtronic can build under what is currently <br />allowed. <br />John Leary, 1116 LaFarge Avenue, stated this should be a bottom up process where the <br />residents get the most say. <br />Sam Bailey, Denver Metro Economic Development Corporation, stated their organization <br />supports the Medtronic campus on this site. This could be a great activator on this site <br />and it brings a great corporation to this site that will invest in the community. <br />Jonathan Vigh, 355 Cherokee Avenue, Superior, stated he supports the residential <br />component as Louisville has a dire need of housing for people of all income levels <br />especially starter homes. He stated continued single family zoning restrictions only makes <br />Louisville less diverse and it needs multi -family housing. <br />Susan Morris, 939 West Maple, stated the Council should not be redesigning this <br />proposal but should simply deny it. The developer needs to come back with a new plan <br />and start over. There is no need for residential and Medtronic can build under what is <br />currently allowed. <br />Erin Lindsay, 826 Trail Ridge Drive, stated Medtronic should partner with the community <br />and build under current regulations. The current proposal is too big and this should be <br />denied. <br />Katherine Marsella, 703 Gold Way, Superior, stated as a Monarch High School student <br />she would like to see a new proposal that does not impact the high school so heavily. <br />This proposal should be denied. <br />Matt Michaelis, 1918 Quail Circle, reviewed the statistics of the public comments stating <br />he found ninety percent of the comments from Louisville residents are against the project. <br />This is too big and not what the community wants. Please deny the application. <br />Stephanie Rowe, 631 West Street, stated she feels this proposal has not been <br />transparent with the public and doesn't feel the company can be trusted. <br />Terrie Clark, 765 East Wiggins, Superior, doesn't support the project. Residents should <br />drive this process. <br />
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