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2. Review and Confirm Part 3 <br />Policy Alignment and Implementation <br />i. Plan Administration <br />1. Coordinated Monitoring and Evaluation Program <br />2. Plan Consistency and Policy Alignment <br />3. Public Outreach and Notification <br />ii. Priority Actions <br />1. Areas of Change and Areas of Stability <br />2. Small Area Plans <br />3. Neighborhood Planning Framework <br />4. City-wide multi -modal Transportation Master Plan <br />5. Water, Waste Water, Storm Water Outfall Master <br />Plan <br />6. Development Review <br />Update <br />a. <br />Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 28, 2013 <br />Page7of8 <br />IS <br />7. Character Zoniorm Base <br />LMC <br />8. Preservation Master P n <br />9. Regional CoordinatioUS 36 <br />3. Advance a recommendation to City Council <br />a. Discussion / Direction — April 2, 2013 <br />b. Adoption — April 16, 2013 <br />Economics Model <br />ndments to the <br />Lipton, Russ, and Moline briefly disco ed _,. ble ho g, incentives for <br />affordable housing, infill developmen d fis► wi uss prior to Lipton <br />asking for public com <br />Public Comment: <br />Andy Johnson, 920 Lincoln and a member of LSAB. He thanked staff for the <br />incredible process they have had with the Comp Plan update. He discussed the <br />aging housing is Louisville, the importance of energy conservation, the importance of <br />adopting a green building code, and the relationship of economic development to <br />Infill vs. Greenfield. <br />Steve Anderson, 225 South Boulder Road, discussed his experience with previous <br />comprehensive plans for the City and he finds this to be the best. He stated his <br />appreciation of staff and how the community has been involved. He compared the <br />comprehensive plan to a business plan. <br />Closed Public Hearing: <br />Lipton closed the public hearing and requested a page -by -page review of the <br />document by the Planning Commission. <br />The incorporated redline document reflects the following: <br />• edits suggested by the Planning Commissioners during the page by page <br />review <br />• addition of the final section — Implementation and <br />• additional proofreading edits from staff. <br />Planning Commission Comments — <br />Lipton complemented the Planning Staff regarding the excellent job they have done <br />with the Comprehensive Plan. <br />
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