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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />August 18, 2020 <br />Page 7 of 9 <br />Weiyan Chen, 146 Cherrywood Lane, stated these decisions shouldn't be made during <br />the pandemic. She feels senior living in this location isolates elderly residents too far from <br />services. <br />Maxine Most, 640 West Linden, stated Medtronic should not be subsidized by the City. <br />The project needs to include sustainability and should be led by resident input. She asked <br />Council to deny the application and create sustainability guidelines for development. <br />Scott MacLaughlin, 948 St. Andrews Lane, stated he feels the traffic impact study grossly <br />underestimated impacts and it should be redone. <br />Gail Hartman, 724 Ponderosa Court, stated the Council should deny the application <br />rather than remand it to Planning Commission. <br />Tamar Krantz. 691 West Street, stated the Comp Plan should not be amended and the <br />project should be led by citizen input. <br />Robin McLaughlin, 948 St. Andrews Lane, asked if water use had been taken into <br />account for this development. <br />Tiffany Boyd, 550 Grant Avenue, stated the City's Sustainability Action Plan should be <br />taken into consideration for this proposal. This developer has not prioritized sustainability <br />for this community. <br />Mayor Stolzmann asked the applicant for their response to the public comment. <br />Baukol thanked the Council and the public for the feedback and stated they would like to <br />move this forward quickly. They hope to bring a plan that will benefit the community and <br />Medtronic. <br />Mayor Stolzmann closed the public hearing. <br />Mayor Stolzmann clarified that remanding this to the Planning Commission is not <br />approving the Comp Plan amendment. <br />Mayor Pro Tern Maloney moved to give special consideration to any of the staff <br />recommendations that will still apply to the new application. Councilmember Brown and <br />Councilmember Leh agreed to that amendment. <br />Roll Call Vote: Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1799, SERIES 2020, AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING <br />AND RESTATING THE REQUIREMENT TO WEAR A FACE COVERING WITHIN THE <br />CITY OF LOUISVILLE — 1ST AND FINAL READING — PUBLIC HEARING — Adoption <br />as an Emergency Ordinance <br />
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