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ORDINANCE NO. 1247, SERIES 1997, APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN <br />THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE AND DUANE DAUGHENBAUGH AND RUSSELL <br />DAUGHENBAUGH - 1ST READING - SET PUBLIC HEARING 1/21/97 <br /> <br />Griffiths read by title only Ordinance No. 1247, Series 1997, "An ordinance approving a lease <br />agreement between the City of Louisville and Duane Daughenbaugh and Russell Daughenbaugh." <br /> <br />Bill Simmons, City Administrator, announced that the City of Louisville did close on the purchase <br />of this 21.55 acres on Cherry Street as open space. This will approve the lease that had been <br />negotiated with the Daughenbaugh family. They will take possession of the property through April <br />1998. <br /> <br />Howard moved that Council adopt Ordinance No. 1247, Series 1997, set out for publication and set <br />the public hearing for January 21, 1997. Seconded by Lathrop. All in favor. <br /> <br />Sisk wanted insurance procured immediately. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1248, SERIES 1997 - AMENDING CHAPTER 2.32 OF THE <br />LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE SALARY OF THE MUNICIPAL <br />JUDGE - 1ST READING - SET PUBLIC HEARING 1/21/97 <br /> <br />Griffiths read by title only Ordinance No. 1248, Series 1997, "An ordinance amending Chapter 2.32 <br />of the Louisville Municipal Code to increase the salary of the municipal judge." <br /> <br />Bill Simmons, City Administrator, stated that this ordinance would increase the salary of the <br />Louisville municipal judge by $100/month to $15,600 annually, effective January 1, 1997. <br /> <br />Howard moved that Council approve Ordinance No. 1248, Series 1997, on first reading, set out for <br />publication, and set the public hearing for January 21, 1997, seconded by Sisk. All in favor. <br /> <br />DISCUSSION/DIRECTION - TRAMMEL CROW - MCCASLIN CORPORATE CENTER - <br />PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION REPLAT AND PUD DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br /> <br />Paul Wood, Planning Director, reported that this is for 26 acres north of U.S. 36 and east of Parcel <br />H, which is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biella and is zoned Commercial Business (CB). The <br />project proposed three 100,000 s.f., three story office buildings and two pad sites. Phase I will <br />consist of two pad buildings (8,000 s.f. and 4,000 s.f.) and the north office building. Phase II would <br />be built over an undefined period of time based upon marketing conditions. The plan reflected <br />landscape corridors and trail connections to the Coal Creek Regional Trail System directly to the <br />south of the property. The 100 year floodplain as depicted on the site plan was not consistent with <br />the regulatory flood plain in staff's opinion based upon the flood insurance rate maps. Staff's position <br />was that resolution of the Coal Creek Floodplain issue is critical prior to moving forward with the <br />Planning Commission process. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />