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Mayer asked the applicant their reason for requesting a 6T maximum building height in the high° <br />density zone. <br />Moore replied that this was to provide :Flexibility. The demand for out-patient services has increased <br />and some of the equipment and rriaterial used to perform these services is considered hazardous <br />material. These uses require a greater separation and they can meet that need with this flexibility. <br />Mayer commended the applicant for working with the City and the neighbors on this project. <br />Lathrop asked Wood whether it is clearly delineated that the building height limitations would <br />include mechanical. <br />Wood replied it would be best to clarify that. <br />Lathrop asked why the road to the cemetery is not shown on these documents. <br />Moore replied that the topography its not shown as this document is for planning purposes. They plan <br />to improve and pave the cemetery road and provide access at all times. <br />Mayer moved that Council approve: Ordinance No. 1284, Series 1998, An Ordinance Amending. Title <br />17 of the Louisville Municipal Code, Entitled "Zoning," by Rezoning As Planned Community Zone <br />District Commercial (PCZD-C) Apprc-ximately 61 Acres of Land Designated as Lots 1, 2, 4, and 7, <br />and Adjoining Rights-of--Way, Health Park Subdivision, Filing No. 5, with the following <br />amendments: <br />1. There is a 200 foot setback from US 36. <br />2. There is a x'.00 foot setback for third-stories from the north property line. <br />3. The 67' building height restriction in the high-density zone includes <br />mechanical.. <br />4. All of the associated uses be contained within buildings and not be free- <br />standing. <br />Motion was seconded by Levihn. <br />Howazd offered a friendly amendment that all foliage be identified, accepted by Mayer and Levihn. <br />Keany offered a friendly amendment: that dining facilities, financial facilities and church uses are <br />accessory uses and contained within the main buildings, accepted by Mayer and Levihn. <br />David Smith, Hospital Administrative Director, expressed concern that since the facility is a church- <br />sponsored organization, they might oppose that restriction. He agreed to all the other conditions. <br />Keany offered an amendment that churches be allowed by special review use, accepted by Levihn. <br />6 <br />