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File #: R-046-14    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/10/2014 In control: Planning/Zoning, Land Design and Development Committee
On agenda: 2/27/2014 Final action: 2/27/2014
Title: A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE LOUISVILLE METRO PLANNING COMMISSION, WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DESIGN, STUDY AN AREA OF PROPERTIES LOCATED ALONG BOTH SIDES OF PRESTON HIGHWAY BETWEEN ITS INTERSECTION WITH I-265 AND NORTHWARD TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH MILES LANE TO DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATENESS OF THE CURRENT ZONING FOR THOSE PROPERTIES, PRESENT THE FINDINGS OF SAID STUDY DURING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING, AND FORWARD ITS RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING ANY PROPOSED CHANGES IN ZONING TO SAID PROPERTIES TO THE LOUISVILLE METRO COUNCIL.
Sponsors: Madonna Flood (D-24)
Attachments: 1. RES 012 2014
Resolution No. _____, Series 2014
Title
A resolution requesting that the Louisville Metro Planning Commission, with the assistance of the Louisville metro department of planning and design, study an area of properties located along both sides of preston highway between its intersection with I-265 and Northward to its intersection with Miles Lane to determine the appropriateness of the current zoning for those properties, present the findings of said study during a duly noticed public hearing, and forward its recommendations regarding any proposed changes in zoning to said properties to the Louisville Metro Council.
BODY
Sponsored by:  Councilwoman Madonna Flood
 
      WHEREAS, the legislative council of the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government ("Council") finds that properties located along both sides of Preston Highway between its intersection with I-265 and Miles Lane are zoned primarily residential and a minority of those properties are zoned commercial and office-residential; and
WHEREAS, the Council understands that the potential for the encroachment of higher intensity commercial uses within this specified area of Preston Highway has increased in the recent years and that these type of higher intense uses may pose a threat to the residential character of the neighborhoods located directly adjacent to these properties that front along Preston Highway; and
WHEREAS, the Council appreciates that for a number of these properties located within this specified area along Preston Highway single-family and multi-family residential zoning may no longer be appropriate zoning designations and that the basic character of this immediate area is undergoing change; and
WHEREAS, the Council acknowledges that because this specific area is undergoing changes to its basic character, the Council believes that proper planning is required to identify what zoning would provide for a compatible mix of land uses for the properties along the Preston Highway corridor while also protecting the residential character of the neighborhoods that are located directly behind the properties that front Preston Highway; and
WHEREAS, for the reasons stated herein, the Council requests that the Louisville Metro Planning Commission, with assistance from its staff in the Department of Planning and Design Services, study whether an area-wide re-zoning of the properties located along both sides of Preston Highway between its intersection with I-265 and Miles Lane is warranted; and, thereafter, requests that the Planning Commission hold a public hearing and make recommendations concerning proposed re-zonings for properties located with this specific area to the Council.
NOW therefore be it Resolved By The Louisville Metro Council  
Section I:      The Metro Council hereby requests that the Louisville Metro Planning Commission and the Louisville Metro Department of Planning and Design study whether an area-wide re-zoning of the properties located along both sides of Preston Highway between its intersection with I-265 and Miles Lane is warranted, including the proposed zoning district designation most appropriate for each property, and thereafter, hold a duly-noticed public hearing and make recommendations regarding proposed re-zonings for said properties located with this specific area to the Council.
Section II:      This Resolution shall be effective upon its passage and approval.
 
 
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H. Stephen Ott Metro Council Clerk
Jim King President of the Council
 
 
 
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Greg Fischer Mayor
Approval Date
 
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
 
Michael J. O'Connell
Jefferson County Attorney
 
 
 
By:      ____________________________