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File #: R-166-19    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/18/2019 In control: Planning and Zoning Committee
On agenda: 12/12/2019 Final action: 12/12/2019
Title: A RESOLUTION OVERTURNING THE DECISION OF THE LANDMARKS COMMISSION DESIGNATING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2914 S. 3RD STREET AND 2911 S. 4TH STREET IN LOUISVILLE METRO AS A LOCAL LANDMARK (CASE NO. 19DESGNATION1000) (AS AMENDED).
Sponsors: Kevin Triplett (D-15)
Attachments: 1. R-166-19 V.2 FAM Overturn Holy Name Landmark 121219.pdf, 2. R-166-19 V.1 112119 Overturn Landmarking of Holy Name Complex 19DESGNATION1000.pdf, 3. RES 135 2019.pdf
RESOLUTION NO. ____________, SERIES 2019
TITLE
A RESOLUTION OVERTURNING THE DECISION OF THE LANDMARKS COMMISSION DESIGNATING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2914 S. 3RD STREET AND 2911 S. 4TH STREET IN LOUISVILLE METRO AS A LOCAL LANDMARK (CASE NO. 19DESGNATION1000) (AS AMENDED).
BODY
SPONSORED BY: COUNCIL MEMBER KEVIN TRIPLETT
WHEREAS, the Legislative Council of the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government (the "Council") has considered the evidence presented at the public hearings held by the Landmarks Commission (the "Commission") on August 29, 2019 and September 19, 2019 and the record reviewed at the public meeting held by the Council's Planning and Zoning Committee on November 12, 2019; and
WHEREAS, in 2018, the Legislative council of the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government ("Council") convened a committee comprised of various members of the Landmarks Commission, Metro Council, and their staff to work together, review, and identify various ways to strengthen the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government Code of Ordinances ("LMCO") Sections 32.250 to 32.263 (the "Landmarks Ordinance"); and
WHEREAS, on July 25, 2019, the Council, after receiving input on proposed changes to the Landmarks Ordinance from said committee and after receiving proposed amendments to the Landmarks Ordinance from the Landmarks Commission, adopted Ordinance No. 96, Series 2019 wherein the Council amended several sections of the Landmarks Ordinance to effect changes strengthening necessary public policies around preservation in Louisville Metro; and
WHEREAS, among the July 2019 amendments, the Council adopted language within Section 32.260 (O) (f) to allow the Landmarks Commission to consider whether the owner of the subject structure of property qualifies would qualify for an economic hardship exemption pursuant to Section 32.257 (L) while it responds to a petition for designation of any individual landmarks; and
WHEREAS, in Case No. 19DESGNAT...

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