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411 110 <br /> 8/2/83 Page -8- <br /> Chuck Bellock Developer Stated that Pine St. Plaza Revised Plat and <br /> 730 Grape Ave. , Boulder P.U.D. was Wallow for a multi-use retail and <br /> commercial center in the downtown Louisville <br /> core area and with ample on-site parking. <br /> They are intending the enhance the access <br /> to the City with a large landscape corridor <br /> along Pine St. and along the proposed East <br /> St. In addition they will landscape a park <br /> like outlot on the corner of 42 and Pine. <br /> They will also plant and irrigate a large <br /> number of trees in the right-of-way. They <br /> are providing more parking spaces than re- <br /> quired and will utilize the shared parking <br /> and access agreement. Physical improvements <br /> will be subject to restrictive convenants and <br /> •architectural control. Design features will <br /> include architectural block, metal facades, <br /> and glass redwood store fronts. The project <br /> will have two identity signs and one tenant <br /> identity sign along East St. Building signs <br /> will also be identity ones. The first phase <br /> will be constriction of the retail commercial <br /> building on lot 1 on Pine St and landscaping <br /> will be done adjacent to lot 1. The Legion <br /> will construct a new lodge on lot 3. Third <br /> phase will be a retail commercial building <br /> on lot 2 with completion at that time of all <br /> site landscaping. The 4th phase will be lot <br /> 4. East Street will be improved from the <br /> south end of the Plaza at the time of develop- <br /> ment of lot 3. Pine St. Plaza will create <br /> additional tax revenues as well as being an <br /> attractive entrance to the City. Mr. Bellock <br /> stated the the architectural design for the <br /> buildings facing the east and north would <br /> be the same as presented to the Planning <br /> Commission. Lots 3 and 4 would be predominately <br /> block - the store fronts would be identical. <br /> Construction would begin as soon as Council <br /> has approved the Plat and P. U.D. He detailed <br /> the architectural design and stated that <br /> basically it would always be block, glass and <br /> redwood. <br /> ouncilman Fauson Commented that the people that live on East <br /> Street were concerned as East Street was their <br /> only main acess; therefore requested that <br /> Mr. Bellock make a special effort not to in- <br /> convenience those people. <br /> Mr. Bellock agreed to this. <br />