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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September 22, 2020 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />Safer at Home stage. A higher restriction level would likely require closing the Recreation <br />Center and Library again. Staff will know more in a few days. <br />Director Pierce gave an update on the recovery and improvement grant program and <br />stated that to date ten grants totaling approximately $55,000 have been awarded. <br />Additional grants are in process as well. She added that many of the grants benefit more <br />than one local business as the grantee is also using the money to hire other local <br />businesses to complete work. <br />APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA <br />Mayor Stolzmann asked for changes to the consent agenda; hearing none she asked for <br />a motion. Councilmember Lipton moved to approve the consent agenda, seconded by <br />Mayor Pro Tern Maloney. All in favor. <br />A. Approval of Resolution No. 72, Series 2020 — A Resolution Supporting <br />the City of Louisville's Grant Application to the Colorado State <br />Recreational Trails Grant Program for the 2021 Davidson Mesa Open <br />Space Trails Resurfacing Project <br />RESOLUTION NO. 70, SERIES 2020 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN <br />AMENDMENT TO THE NAPA AUTO PARTS FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT <br />FOR LOUISVILLE PLAZA FILING NO. 2, LOT 4, FIRST AMENDMENT, LOT 4B, 1413 <br />HECLA WAY — continued from 911120 <br />Mayor Stolzmann reopened the public hearing and asked for disclosures. There were no <br />disclosures. <br />Director Zuccaro stated this was continued from September 1 due to an issue with the <br />public notice. A new notice has been completed for this evening's hearing. In addition, <br />today the applicant submitted proposed changes to his plan. These come after a recent <br />meeting with the neighbors. The changes include the elimination of parking spaces on the <br />east side of the parking lot that faces the residential neighborhood. The parking still meets <br />parking requirements. They are also proposing a reduction in fence height from six feet to <br />four feet and changing the materials of the fence. The fence would also be moved as far <br />west as possible and additional landscaping added on the east side of the property. The <br />fence design requires a waiver from the Commercial Development Design Standards and <br />Guidelines (CDDSG), which does not allow a wood fence in commercial areas. <br />Staff finds the changes are consistent with PUD and CDDSG requirements if the fence <br />material waiver is supported. The final PUD document, including any changes to grading, <br />drainage and landscaping could be reviewed and finalized administratively. Staff supports <br />the lower fence height and design if this is the most desirable design for the <br />neighborhood. <br />