Louisville Metro Government  
Action Summary - Final  
Thursday, June 9, 2022  
6:00 PM  
THIS MEETING IS BEING HELD VIA VIDEO TELECONFERENCE  
Council Chambers/Virtural  
Metro Council  
Angela Bowens (D-1), Barbara Shanklin (D-2), Keisha Dorsey (D-3),  
Jecorey Arthur (D-4), Donna L. Purvis (D-5), David James (D-6), Paula McCraney (D-7),  
Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8), Bill Hollander (D-9), Pat Mulvihill (D-10),  
Kevin Kramer (R-11), Rick Blackwell (D-12), Mark H. Fox (D-13), Cindi Fowler (D-14),  
Kevin Triplett (D-15), Scott Reed (R-16), Markus Winkler (D-17),  
Marilyn Parker (R-18), Anthony Piagentini (R-19), Stuart Benson (R-20),  
Nicole George (D-21), Robin Engel (R-22), James Peden (R-23), Madonna Flood (D-24),  
Amy Holton Stewart (D-25), Brent Ackerson (D-26)  
President: David James (D-6)  
President Pro-Tem: Markus Winkler (D-17)  
Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance  
Council President James called the meeting to order at 6:05 p.m.  
This meeting was held pursuant to KRS 61.826 and Council Rule 5A. All  
Council Members attended the meeting in Chambers, except for the following  
who attended virtually via WebEx:  
- Council Member Shanklin  
- Council Member Purvis  
- Council Member Peden  
Members Roll Call  
A quorum was established.  
26 -  
Present:  
Council Member Amy Holton Stewart (D-25), Council Member Angela Bowens  
(D-1), Council Member Barbara Shanklin (D-2), Council Member Keisha Dorsey  
(D-3), Council Member Jecorey Arthur (D-4), Council Member Donna L. Purvis  
(D-5), Council Member David James (D-6), Council Member Paula McCraney (D-7),  
Council Member Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8), Council Member Bill Hollander  
(D-9), Council Member Pat Mulvihill (D-10), Council Member Kevin Kramer (R-11),  
Council Member Rick Blackwell (D-12), Council Member Mark H. Fox (D-13),  
Council Member Cindi Fowler (D-14), Council Member Kevin Triplett (D-15),  
Council Member Scott Reed (R-16), Council Member Markus Winkler (D-17),  
Council Member Marilyn Parker (R-18), Council Member Anthony Piagentini (R-19),  
Council Member Stuart Benson (R-20), Council Member Nicole George (D-21),  
Council Member Robin Engel (R-22), Council Member James Peden (R-23),  
Council Member Madonna Flood (D-24) and Council Member Brent Ackerson (D-26)  
Support Staff  
Hollie Hopkins, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Paul Rutherford, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Travis Fiechter, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Jason Fowler, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Darrin Johnson, Civic Innovation and Technology  
Clerk(s)  
Sonya Harward, Clerk  
Cheryl Woods, Assistant Clerk  
Lisa Franklin Gray, Assistant Clerk  
Moment of Silence  
Council President James stated that Louisville Orange Zone for COVID, and he  
asked that everyone get vaccinated. He asked that everyone keep those  
families touched by COVID in their prayers, and that everyone join him in a  
moment of silence.  
Special Recognitions and Proclamations  
1.  
Council Member Shanklin recognized Robin Hall and Michelle for their female-owned  
business, NTC Traffic Control, that hires second-chance employees.  
Robin Hall and Michelle James also spoke.  
*Council President James relinquished the chair to President Pro-Tem Winkler at 6:13 p.m.  
2.  
Council President James recognized Dr. Sarah Moyer, former Director of Public Health  
and Wellness, for her service to Louisville Metro.  
President Pro-Tem Winkler and Dr. Sarah Moyer also spoke to this item.  
3.  
Council President James recognized the late Susan Meyer Moore for her work with The  
Fillies.  
Judge Jessica Moore also spoke to this item.  
*Council President James resumed the chair at 6:29 p.m.  
Addresses to the Council  
4.  
Addresses to Council - June 9, 2022  
Attachments:  
The Clerk called forward the following speakers:  
- Pat Heitz  
- James Kaiser  
- Brian Sellers  
- Beverly Duncan  
- Christy Swan  
- Wanda Trimble  
Council Minutes  
Regular: Metro Council - May 19, 2022  
5.  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Arthur, that the Council Minutes be approved. The motion carried by a voice  
vote.  
Committee Minutes  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Arthur, that the Committee Minutes be approved. The motion carried by a  
voice vote.  
Regular: Committee of the Whole - May 19, 2022  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Attachments:  
Regular: Planning and Zoning Committee - May 31, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Labor and Economic Development Committee - May 31, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Public Works Committee - May 31, 2022  
9.  
Attachments:  
10.  
Regular: Government Oversight and Audit Committee - May 31, 2022  
Attachments:  
11.  
Regular: Community Affairs, Housing, Health and Education Committee - June 01, 2022  
Attachments:  
12.  
13.  
Regular: Appropriations Committee - June 1, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Parks and Sustainability Committee - June 2, 2022  
Attachments:  
14.  
Regular: Committee on Equity and Inclusion - June 2, 2022  
Attachments:  
15.  
16.  
Special: Budget Committee - June 2, 2022  
Attachments:  
Special: Parks and Sustainability Committee - June 7, 2022  
Attachments:  
Communications to the Council  
The Clerk read the appointments into the record. Those appointments  
requiring Council approval were assigned to the Government Oversight and  
Audit Committee  
17.  
Civil Service Board - Jessica Piasta, Bradford Michel, Darrell Messer, Langston Gaither,  
and Albert Tronzo (Reappointments).  
Attachments:  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
Board of Zoning Adjustment (BOZA) - Lula Howard (Reappointment).  
Attachments:  
Code Enforcement Board - Alisia Richardson and Chris Wantland (Appointments).  
Attachments:  
Commission on Public Art (COPA) - David Beck (Appointment).  
Attachments:  
Deputy Sheriff Merit Board - Col. Detrick Briscoe (Appointment).  
Attachments:  
Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) Board - Marita Willis (Reappointment).  
Attachments:  
Police Merit Board - Marty Ruby (Appointment) and Sherryl Anderson (Reappointment).  
Attachments:  
Special Notice of Proposed Amendment to Metro Council Rules  
Council President James explained the notice required by Council Rule 1.01(d)  
regarding the introduction of a Resolution to amend the Council Rules.  
24.  
A RESOLUTION AMENDING RULE 6.03 OF THE RULES OF THE LEGISLATIVE  
COUNCIL OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT  
RELATING TO THE SUBMISSION OF LEGISLATION. (AMENDMENT BY SUBSTITUTION)  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
The Clerk read this item into the record.  
Consent Calendar  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Arthur, to approve the Consent Calendar. The motion carried by the  
following vote and all items on the Consent Calendar were approved:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Holton Stewart, Bowens, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood and Ackerson  
1 - Shanklin  
Absent:  
Legislation forwarded from APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  
25.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $6,125 FROM DISTRICT 9 NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS TO THE DIVISION OF COMMUNITY FORESTRY TO PAY  
FOR WEEKLY TREE WATERING ON FRANKFORT AVENUE.  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 072-2022  
26.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $9,675 FROM DISTRICT 21 NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS TO BRIGHTSIDE FOR THREE YEARS OF MAINTENANCE  
FOR 45 TREES PLANTED IN PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAYS IN DISTRICT 21.  
Primary Nicole George (D-21)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 073-2022  
Legislation forwarded from COMMITTEE ON EQUITY AND INCLUSION  
27.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF  
ORDINANCES (“LMCO”) TO CREATE A LANGUAGE ACCESS POLICY FOR  
LOUISVILLE METRO GOVERNMENT.  
Sponsors:Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4), Primary Nicole George (D-21), Additional Markus  
Winkler (D-17), Additional Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8) and Additional  
Anthony Piagentini (R-19)  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 074-2022  
Legislation forwarded from COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, HOUSING, HEALTH AND  
EDUCATION COMMITTEE  
28.  
A RESOLUTION HONORING BENETHA ELLIS BY DEDICATING THE INTERSECTION  
OF WEST MAIN STREET AND SOUTH 45TH STREET TO BE KNOWN AS BENETHA  
ELLIS WAY IN HER HONOR.  
Primary Donna L. Purvis (D-5)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 068-2022  
Legislation forwarded from GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT AND AUDIT COMMITTEE  
29.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF CHRIS GOSNELL TO THE OKOLONA FIRE PROTECTION  
DISTRICT BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JUNE 30, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
30.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF CHARLES FORD TO THE PLEASURE RIDGE PARK FIRE  
PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JUNE 30, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
31.  
32.  
33.  
34.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF KATHY WRIGLEY TO THE ST. MATTHEWS FIRE  
PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JUNE 30, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF TRACY DELOCH TO THE FERN CREEK FIRE PROTECTION  
BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JUNE 30,2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF THOMAS WOBBE TO THE ANCHORAGE MIDDLETOWN FIRE  
PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JUNE 30, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF RON WESTON TO THE FAIRDALE FIRE PROTECTION  
DISTRICT BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JUNE 30, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
35.  
36.  
37.  
APPOINTMENT OF ALEXANDRA NEUMANN TO THE HUMAN RELATIONS  
ADVOCACY BOARD (TERM EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30, 2023).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar  
APPOINTMENT OF LEAH PUGH TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD (TERM  
EXPIRES AUGUST 15, 2023).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar  
REAPPOINTMENT OF CHERYL HOGAN TO THE HIGHVIEW FIRE PROTECTION  
DISTRICT BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JUNE 30, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
Legislation forwarded from PARKS AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE  
38.  
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE GROUND LEASE AND OPTION AGREEMENT  
FOR PROPERTY AT 148 NORTH CLAY STREET TO BE LEASED TO  
LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT AS A PART OF DAVID  
ARMSTRONG EXTREME PARK.  
Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 069-2022  
Legislation forwarded from PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE  
39.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE OFFICE OF THE JEFFERSON COUNTY  
ATTORNEY TO BRING A CONDEMNATION ACTION AGAINST THE OWNERS OF  
CERTAIN PROPERTY, PARCEL NO. THIRTY (30), IN JEFFERSON COUNTY IN  
CONNECTION WITH THE COOPER CHAPEL ROAD EXTENSION PROJECT.  
Primary Robin Engel (R-22)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 070-2022  
Old Business  
[See the "Unedited Transcript of Metro Council Meeting - June 9, 2022.pdf"  
attached at the end of this Action Summary for additional information  
regarding the discussion of each item.]  
40.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A FOURTH ROUND OF THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN  
(ARP) LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY FUNDING TO VARIOUS LOUISVILLE METRO  
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS TO ADDRESS THE CONTINUED IMPACT OF COVID-19  
ON THE ECONOMY, PUBLIC HEALTH, STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS,  
INDIVIDUALS, AND BUSINESS (AMENDMENT BY SUBSTITUTION)(AS AMENDED).  
Sponsors:Primary David James (D-6), Primary Bill Hollander (D-9), Primary Kevin Kramer (R-11),  
Primary Markus Winkler (D-17), Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8), Primary  
Robin Engel (R-22) and Additional Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Arthur, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member Winkler  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Piagentini, that this Ordinance be amended as shown in attached  
document titled "O-162-22 ATTACH FAM 060922 Amended Schedule A - ARP  
Round Four.pdf."  
The following spoke to the proposed amendment:  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Chambers Armstrong  
- Council Member Hollander  
The motion to amend carried by the following vote:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Holton Stewart, Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood and Ackerson  
1 - Chambers Armstrong  
Abstain:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 075-2022  
Council Member Ackerson spoke to the amended Ordinance.  
A motion was made by Council Member George, seconded by Council Member  
Triplett, that this Ordinance be amended as shown in the attached document  
titled "PROPOSED 6-9-22 Revised Schedule A - ARP Round Four-NG.pdf."  
The following spoke to the proposed amendment:  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member George  
The motion to amend failed by the following vote:  
10 -  
Yes:  
No:  
Holton Stewart, Bowens, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, McCraney, Triplett, George, Peden  
and Flood  
15 -  
Shanklin, James, Chambers Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell,  
Fox, Fowler, Reed, Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson and Engel  
1 - Ackerson  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 075-2022  
The following spoke to the amended Ordinance:  
- Council Member Benson  
- Council Member Chambers Armstrong  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member Flood  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the amended  
Ordinance passed:  
23 -  
Yes:  
Holton Stewart, Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, Engel, Peden and Flood  
1 - George  
No:  
2 - Arthur and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 075-2022  
Absent:  
41.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 42 OF THE LOUISVILLE/ JEFFERSON COUNTY  
METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES (“LMCO”) TO PERMIT A MANAGER TO MANAGE 9  
HOLE COURSES, [TO SET A MAXIMUM NUMBER OF GOLF COURSES PERMITTED  
WHICH MAY BE MANAGED BY NONPROFIT ENTITIES, ]AND TO REQUIRE A REQUEST  
FOR PROPOSAL FOR ANY GOLF COURSE MANAGED BY THE METRO GOVERNMENT  
FOR LONGER THAN ONE YEAR (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Cindi Fowler (D-14)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Engel, seconded by Council Member  
McCraney, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member Chambers Armstrong  
- Council Member George  
- Council Member Kramer  
- Council Member Holton Stewart  
A motion was made by Council Member Fowler, seconded by Council Member  
Holton Stewart, that this Ordinance be amended to read as follows:  
"SECTION II: LMCO Section 42.43 is hereby amended to add the following:  
(K) If Metro Parks has managed a golf course for longer than one year, then  
Metro Parks shall let a Request for Proposal soliciting proposals from third  
party entities to manage that golf course as a golf course."  
The following spoke to the proposed amendment:  
- Council Member Chambers Armstrong  
- Council Member Fox  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 076-2022  
The following spoke to the amended Ordinance:  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member Chambers Armstrong  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the amended  
Ordinance passed:  
22 -  
Yes:  
No:  
Holton Stewart, Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Purvis, James, McCraney, Hollander,  
Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, Engel, Peden and Flood  
2 - Chambers Armstrong and George  
2 - Arthur and Ackerson  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 076-2022  
42.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 2328 AND  
2400 LOWER HUNTERS TRACE AND 2403 CADY COURT CONTAINING  
APPROXIMATELY 11.27 ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO.  
21ZONE0134). (AS AMENDED)  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Blackwell  
A motion was made by Council Member Blackwell, seconded by Council  
Member Fowler, that this Ordinance be amended as shown in attached  
document titled "O-119-22 PROPOSED CABS 053122 Zoning at 2328 & 2400  
Lower Hunters Tr & 2403 Cady Ct.pdf."  
The following spoke to the proposed amendment:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Blackwell  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member George  
- Council Member Holton Stewart  
- Council Member Kramer  
- Council Member Benson  
- Council Member Engel  
- Council Member Winkler  
- Travis Fiechter, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
- Council Member Peden  
The motion to amend failed by the following vote:  
7 - Holton Stewart, Mulvihill, Blackwell, Fowler, Benson, Peden and Flood  
Yes:  
No:  
17 -  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Kramer, Fox, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, George and  
Engel  
2 - Arthur and Ackerson  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 077-2022  
A motion was made by Council Member Flood, seconded by Council Member  
Engel, that this Ordinance be amended to add the following binding element:  
"12. Developer shall install 9 evergreen trees in addition to what was shown  
at the Planning Commission public hearing between Proposed Building #2 and  
the adjacent parking spaces as shown on the plan and Lower Hunters Trace as  
part of its landscaping for the site."  
The discussion continued and the following spoke to the proposed  
amendment:  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Travis Fiechter  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Blackwell  
- Council Member Kramer  
- Council Member Peden  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 077-2022  
The discussion continued and the following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Travis Fiechter  
- Council Member Blackwell  
A motion was made by Council Member Flood, seconded by Council Member  
Triplett, that this Ordinance be amended to add the following binding element:  
"13. Between the second and third year after the final certificate of occupancy  
is issued, Developer shall, at its own cost and expense, conduct a Traffic Study  
complying with Public Works standards of the intersections of Lower Hunters  
Trace and Arvis Drive and Lower Hunters Trace and Gabriel Drive. Copies of  
the results of this Traffic Study shall be sent to Planning and Design Services,  
Louisville Metro Public Works, and the office of the Metro Council Member for  
District Twelve."  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 077-2022  
The following spoke to the amended Ordinance:  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Travis Feichter  
- Council Member Flood  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the amended  
Ordinance passed:  
20 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Fox, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker, Piagentini,  
Benson, George, Engel and Peden  
4 - Holton Stewart, Blackwell, Fowler and Flood  
2 - Arthur and Ackerson  
No:  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 077-2022  
43.  
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEW THE FLOYDS  
FORK SPECIAL DISTRICT IN CHAPTER 3, PART 1 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT  
CODE (“LDC”) (AS AMENDED).  
Sponsors:Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8), Primary Markus Winkler (D-17), Primary  
Anthony Piagentini (R-19) and Primary David James (D-6)  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Piagentini, that this Resolution be approved.  
The following spoke to this Resolution:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Chambers Armstrong  
A motion was made by Council Member Chambers Armstrong, seconded by  
Council Member Piagentini, that this Resolution be amended as shown in the  
attached document titled "R-073-22 V.2 FAM 060922 Initiating Review of Floyds  
Fork DRO.pdf."  
Council Member Piagentini spoke to the proposed amendment.  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Resolution 071-2022  
The motion to approve carried by a voice vote and the Resolution was  
adopted.  
Enactment No: Resolution 071-2022  
44.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING AND FORM DISTRICT OF PROPERTY  
LOCATED AT 6451 LADD AVENUE CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 0.262 ACRES AND  
BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 21ZONE0078).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Engel, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Bowens  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
23 -  
Yes:  
Holton Stewart, Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Reed, Winkler,  
Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden and Flood  
3 - Arthur, Fowler and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 078-2022  
Absent:  
45.  
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE GRANTING OF LOCAL INCENTIVES TO MICHTER’S  
DISTILLERY LLC AND ANY SUBSEQUENT ASSIGNEES OR APPROVED AFFILIATES  
THEREOF PURSUANT TO KRS CHAPTER 154, SUBCHAPTER 32.  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Piagentini, seconded by Council  
Member Reed, that this Resolution be approved.  
Council Member Dorsey spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Resolution was adopted.  
Enactment No: Resolution 072-2022  
New Business  
The Assistant Clerk provided a first reading of New Business and the respective  
committee assignments for the record.  
Legislation assigned to APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  
46.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $8,800 FROM DISTRICT 21 NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS, THROUGH PUBLIC WORKS, TO INTEGRATED SERVICES,  
INC. FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AT THE SOUTH THIRD STREET AND  
SOUTHERN PARKWAY INTERCHANGE RAMP.  
Primary Nicole George (D-21)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 079-2022  
47.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$5,000] $14,100 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $5,000 FROM DISTRICT 21;  
$2,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 12, 15, AND 25; $1,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 3  
AND 14; $600 FROM DISTRICT 13; AND $500 FROM DISTRICT 6; TO DEVELOP  
LOUISVILLE FOR THE SOUTHWEST DREAM TEAM TO PRINT SOUTH POINTS  
SCENIC AREA MAP CARDS, SOUTH POINTS SCENIC AREA SIGNAGE,  
ADMINISTRATIVE FEES FOR THE FACILITATION OF THE TAYLOR/NEW CUT  
NETWORK, AND THE HIRING OF A CONSULTANT FOR CORRIDOR BRANDING OF  
THE TAYLOR/NEW CUT NETWORK (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Nicole George (D-21)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 088-2022  
48.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $10,000.00 FROM DISTRICT 2 NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS, THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET,  
TO BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB, INC. FOR READING, ART, COOKING, GARDENING,  
TORCH, AND YOUTH OF THE MONTH CLUB PROGRAMS AT THE NEWBURG  
CLUB.  
Primary Barbara Shanklin (D-2)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 080-2022  
49.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $8,000 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT  
FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $6,000 FROM DISTRICT 21 AND $2,000  
FROM DISTRICT 15; TO DEVELOP LOUISVILLE FOR THE CENTER FOR  
NEIGHBORHOODS’ PAINT PROJECT ON TAYLOR BOULEVARD.  
Primary Nicole George (D-21) and Primary Kevin Triplett (D-15)  
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Enactment No: Ordinance 081-2022  
Legislation assigned to BUDGET COMMITTEE  
50.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 OPERATING BUDGET  
FOR THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT INCLUDING  
APPROPRIATIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS FOR OPERATION, MAINTENANCE,  
SUPPORT, AND FUNCTIONING OF THE GOVERNMENT AND ITS VARIOUS  
OFFICERS, DEPARTMENTS, COMMISSIONS, INSTITUTIONS, AGENCIES, AND  
OTHER METRO-SUPPORTED ACTIVITIES (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9) and Primary Kevin Kramer (R-11)  
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Enactment No: Ordinance 083-2022  
51.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 CAPITAL BUDGET  
FOR THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT INCLUDING  
APPROPRIATIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS OF FUNDS FOR GENERAL  
CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE  
FACILITIES AND ASSETS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON  
COUNTY AND OTHER LOUISVILLE METRO-SUPPORTED ACTIVITIES (AS  
AMENDED).  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9) and Primary Kevin Kramer (R-11)  
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Enactment No: Ordinance 084-2022  
Legislation assigned to COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, HOUSING, HEALTH AND  
EDUCATION COMMITTEE  
52.  
A RESOLUTION HONORING AUGUSTA Y. THOMAS BY DEDICATING THE CORNER  
OF SHASTA TRAIL AND ILEX AVENUE AS “AUGUSTA Y. THOMAS WAY” IN HER  
HONOR.  
Primary Barbara Shanklin (D-2)  
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Enactment No: Resolution 073-2022  
53.  
A RESOLUTION CALLING ON KENTUCKY LEGISLATORS TO PASS A MEASURE  
ELIMINATING THE SALES AND USE TAX ON FEMININE HYGIENE PRODUCTS.  
Sponsors:Primary Paula McCraney (D-7), Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8) and  
Additional Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
Attachments:  
54.  
A RESOLUTION CALLING ON KENTUCKY LEGISLATORS TO PASS A MEASURE  
ELIMINATING THE SALES AND USE TAX FOR DIAPERS.  
Sponsors:Primary Paula McCraney (D-7), Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8) and  
Additional Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
Attachments:  
Legislation assigned to LABOR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
55.  
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE GRANTING OF LOCAL INCENTIVES TO  
DISTILLED SPIRITS EPICENTER, LLC AND ANY SUBSEQUENT ASSIGNEES OR  
APPROVED AFFILIATES THEREOF PURSUANT TO KRS CHAPTER 154,  
SUBCHAPTER 32.  
Primary David James (D-6)  
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Enactment No: Resolution 074-2022  
Legislation assigned to PARKS AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE  
56.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 42 OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF  
ORDINANCES REGARDING USE OF METRO OWNED PARKS.  
Sponsors:Primary David James (D-6), Primary Barbara Shanklin (D-2), Primary Cindi Fowler  
(D-14), Primary Nicole George (D-21) and Additional Amy Holton Stewart (D-25)  
Attachments:  
58.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING AND FORM DISTRICT OF, AND  
REVISED DETAILED DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR, PROPERTIES  
LOCATED AT 3200 AND 3201 DUPIN DRIVE AND 5400 MINOR LANE CONTAINING  
APPROXIMATELY 2.63 ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO.  
21ZONE0162). (AS AMENDED)  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
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Enactment No: Ordinance 090-2022  
59.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF, AND ASSOCIATED PARKING  
WAIVER FOR, PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3106 CHENOWETH RUN ROAD  
CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 1.88 ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO  
(CASE NO. 21ZONE0135). (AS AMENDED)  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 091-2022  
60.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 905  
EAST OAK STREET CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 0.086 ACRES AND BEING IN  
LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 22ZONE0009).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
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61.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REVISED DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT PLAN  
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 11905 DIXIE HIGHWAY CONTAINING  
APPROXIMATELY 2.19 ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO.  
22DDP0009).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
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Enactment No: Ordinance 092-2022  
62.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8315  
NASH STREET CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 2.29 ACRES AND BEING IN  
LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 21ZONE0164).  
Primary Mark H. Fox (D-13)  
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Enactment No: Ordinance 093-2022  
63.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 10310  
AND 10312 STONESTREET ROAD CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 3.6 ACRES AND  
BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 21ZONE0150).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
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64.  
A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE ORIGINAL HIGHLANDS NEIGHBORHOOD  
ASSOCIATION AND THE OFFICIAL NEIGHBORHOOD MAP OF THE ORIGINAL  
HIGHLANDS NEIGHBORHOOD.  
Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
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Legislation assigned to PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE  
65.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR AND,  
UPON APPROVAL, TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE KENTUCKY  
OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY (KOHS), TO EXECUTE ANY DOCUMENTS  
WHICH ARE DEEMED NECESSARY BY KOHS TO FACILITATE AND ADMINISTER  
THE PROJECT AND TO ACT AS THE AUTHORIZED CORRESPONDENT FOR THIS  
PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $277,000 FOR THE PURCHASE OF A REHAB AND  
RESPONSE VEHICLE TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE  
DEPARTMENT.  
Primary Mark H. Fox (D-13)  
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Enactment No: Resolution 075-2022  
Legislation assigned to PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE  
66.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO  
GOVERNMENT CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 119 REGARDING THE  
REGISTRATION OF RENTAL HOUSING TO INCLUDE AND ASSIGN THE DIRECTOR  
OF LOUISVILLE METRO CODES AND REGULATIONS, OR DESIGNEE, FURTHER  
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT DUTIES REGARDING THE REGISTRY OF  
RENTAL HOUSING UNITS.  
Sponsors:Primary Rick Blackwell (D-12), Primary Keisha Dorsey (D-3), Primary Nicole  
George (D-21) and Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
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67.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES  
SECTION 50.57 TO DEFINE CONDOMINIUMS IN THE COMPREHENSIVE STORM  
WATER DRAINAGE AUTHORITY.  
Primary Anthony Piagentini (R-19)  
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Announcements  
Adjournment  
Council President James announced that the next Metro Council meeting  
would be on Thursday, June 23, 2022, at 6:00 p.m.  
Without objection, Council President James adjourned the meeting at 9:00  
p.m.  
Unedited Transcript of Meeting  
Unedited Transcript of Metro Council Meeting - June 9, 2022  
NOTE: The attached closed captioning script is produced by an outside company and  
has not been edited.  
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