Louisville Metro Government  
Action Summary - Final  
Thursday, June 23, 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 Bowens  
- Council Member Shanklin  
- Council Member Dorsey  
- Council Member Arthur  
- Council Member Mulvihill  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member Flood  
Members Roll Call  
A quorum was established.  
26 -  
Present:  
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), Council Member Amy Holton Stewart (D-25) and Council Member  
Brent Ackerson (D-26)  
Support Staff  
LaTonya Bell, Council Financial Analyst  
Beth Stenberg, Council Financial Analyst  
Hollie Hopkins, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Alice Lyon, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Travis Fiechter, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Jason Fowler, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Kathryn Meador, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Robert Tinsley, Civic Innovation and Technology  
Clerk(s)  
Sonya Harward, Clerk  
Lisa Franklin Gray, Assistant Clerk  
Olivia Bennett, Assistant Clerk  
Marissa Brown, Assistant Clerk  
Moment of Silence  
Council President James stated that Louisville was still in the Orange Zone for  
COVID. He noted that there was an approved vaccine for children 6 months to  
5 years old, and stated that more information could be found at vaccines.gov  
or by calling the Metro Help Line at 502-912-8598. He asked that everyone  
keep those families touched by COVID in their thoughts and prayers.  
Council President James also spoke about the passing of former Alderman  
Lawrence Montgomery on June 6, 2022, and commemorated his life.  
Council President James asked that everyone join him in a moment of silence.  
Addresses to the Council  
1.  
Addresses to Council - June 23, 2022  
Attachments:  
The Clerk called forward the following speakers:  
- Samuel Avery  
- Lenore Slawsky  
Council Minutes  
Regular: Metro Council - June 9, 2022  
2.  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Winkler, 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  
Piagentini, that the Committee Minutes be approved. The motion carried by a  
voice vote.  
Regular: Committee of the Whole - June 9, 2022  
3.  
4.  
Attachments:  
Regular: Planning and Zoning Committee - June 14, 2022  
Attachments:  
5.  
Regular: Labor and Economic Development Committee - June 14, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Public Works Committee - June 14, 2022  
6.  
7.  
Attachments:  
Regular: Government Oversight and Audit Committee - June 14, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Community Affairs, Housing, Health and Education Committee - June 15, 2022  
8.  
Attachments:  
Regular: Public Safety Committee - June 15, 2022  
9.  
Attachments:  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
Regular: Appropriations Committee - June 15, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Parks and Sustainability Committee - June 16, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Committee on Equity and Inclusion - June 16, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Budget Committee - June 16, 2022  
Attachments:  
Special - Budget Committee - June 21, 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.  
* Council President James relinquished the chair to President Pro-Tem Winkler  
at 6:18 p.m.  
15.  
16.  
Kentuckiana Works - Greater Louisville Workforce Development Board - Kim Blanding,  
Stacey Wade, Chris Schremser, and Dr. Ty Handy (Reappointment(s).  
Attachments:  
Ethics Board - Kelli Morris, Delores Pregliasco, Robert Boyd and Michael Oyler  
(Reappointment(s).  
Attachments:  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
Jeffersontown Fire Protection District Board - Lesley Graff-Vincent (New Appointment).  
Attachments:  
Cemetery Board - Gina Schodrowski (New Appointment).  
Attachments:  
Nulu Review Overlay District Committee - Andrea Lauago (New Appointment).  
Attachments:  
Tax Appeals Board - Dino Johnson, Denise Pusateri, Linda English, Jessica Zaring, Lori  
O'Koon, Clem Russell, Darlene Lovely (Temporary/ Metro Council Appointment(s).  
Metro Council Approval is not required.  
Attachments:  
21.  
Community Action Partnership - T. Gonzales (New Appointment). Metro Council  
Approval is not required.  
Attachments:  
Consent Calendar  
* Council President James resumed the chair at 6:21 p.m.  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Winkler, to approve the Consent Calendar. The motion carried by the  
following vote and all items on the Consent Calendar were approved:  
26 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart  
and Ackerson  
Legislation forwarded from APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  
22.  
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:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 079-2022  
23.  
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:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 080-2022  
24.  
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)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 081-2022  
Legislation forwarded from COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, HOUSING, HEALTH AND  
EDUCATION COMMITTEE  
25.  
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)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 073-2022  
Legislation forwarded from GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT AND AUDIT COMMITTEE  
26.  
APPOINTMENT OF COL. DETRICK BRISCOE TO THE DEPUTY SHERIFF MERIT  
BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JUNE 13, 2023).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
27.  
28.  
29.  
30.  
APPOINTMENT OF DAVID BECK TO THE COMMISSION ON PUBLIC ART (COPA)  
BOARD (TERM EXPIRES OCTOBER 15, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
APPOINTMENT OF ALISIA RICHARDSON TO THE CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD  
(TERM EXPIRES FEBRUARY 9, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
APPOINTMENT OF CHRIS WANTLAND TO THE CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD  
(TERM EXPIRES FEBRUARY 9, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
APPOINTMENT OF MARTY RUBY TO THE POLICE MERIT BOARD (TERM EXPIRES  
JUNE 1, 2026).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
31.  
32.  
33.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF DR. SHERRYL ANDERSON TO THE POLICE MERIT BOARD  
(TERM EXPIRES JUNE 1, 2026).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF LULA HOWARD TO THE BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT  
(TERM EXPIRES JUNE 30, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF MARITA WILLIS TO THE METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT  
BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JUNE 30, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
Legislation forwarded from LABOR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
34.  
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)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 074-2022  
Legislation forwarded from PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE  
35.  
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)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 075-2022  
Old Business  
[See the "Unedited Transcript of Metro Council Meeting - June 23, 2022.pdf"  
attached at the end of this Action Summary for additional information  
regarding the discussion of each item.]  
36.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3323 AND  
3325 FREYS HILL ROAD CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 15.22 ACRES AND BEING IN  
LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 21ZONE0102). (AMENDMENT BY SUBSTITUTION)  
Primary Markus Winkler (D-17)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Peden, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Winkler  
- Council Member Peden  
- Council Member Fowler  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
26 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart  
and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 082-2022  
37.  
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)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Piagentini, seconded by Council  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be approved.  
Council Member Hollander spoke to this item and stated a few technical  
corrections that had been made.  
The following also spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Winkler  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member McCraney  
- Council Member Arthur  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
26 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart  
and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 083-2022  
38.  
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)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
Council Member Hollander spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
26 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart  
and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 084-2022  
39.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 BUDGET FOR THE  
TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF RIVER CITY (TARC).  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Peden, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
Council Member Hollander spoke to this item.  
Council Member Mulvihill explained that he would be abstaining due to his  
employment with the Transit Authority of River City (TARC).  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
24 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Winkler  
Absent:  
Abstain:  
1 - Mulvihill  
Enactment No: Ordinance 085-2022  
Point of Personal Privilege  
Council President James spoke about this being the last budget cycle that  
Council Member Hollander would be a part of since he is leaving the Council  
next year and thanked him for his service. Council Member Hollander also  
spoke briefly.  
40.  
A RESOLUTION CALLING ON LOUISVILLE METRO GOVERNMENT TO PRODUCE A  
REPORT DETAILING BEST PRACTICES TO PROMOTE PUBLIC SAFETY FOR LATE  
NIGHT BUSINESSES. (AS AMENDED BY SUBSTITUTION)  
Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8) and Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Fox, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Fox  
- Council Member Chambers Armstrong  
Enactment No: Resolution 082-2022  
A motion was made by Council Member Chambers Armstrong, seconded by  
Council Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be tabled.  
The motion to table carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Resolution 082-2022  
41.  
AN ORDINANCE IN SUPPORT OF LOUISVILLE METRO GOVERNMENT ADOPTING A  
TRAFFIC SAFETY INITIATIVE KNOWN AS VISION ZERO (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Nicole George (D-21) and Additional Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
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 George  
- Council Member Dorsey  
- Council Member Piagentini  
Council Member Arthur requested to be a co-sponsor.  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and  
Ackerson  
1 - Winkler  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 086-2022  
42.  
AN ORDINANCE OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT  
(THE “ISSUER”) AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN THE AGGREGATE  
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $119,000,000 AND DENOMINATED  
LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT INDUSTRIAL BUILDING  
REVENUE BONDS (BOYD REAL PROPERTY, LLC PROJECT), SERIES 2022 (THE  
“BONDS”); APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF (i) A  
TRUST INDENTURE (THE “INDENTURE”), BETWEEN THE ISSUER AND U.S. BANK  
TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE (THE “TRUSTEE”)  
SECURING THE BONDS, (ii) A LEASE AGREEMENT, BY AND BETWEEN THE ISSUER  
AND BOYD REAL PROPERTY, LLC (THE “LESSEE”), (iii) A BOND PURCHASE  
AGREEMENT, BY AND AMONG THE ISSUER, THE LESSEE AND BOYD COMPANY (THE  
“BOND PURCHASER”), (iv) AN IN-LIEU OF TAX PAYMENTS AGREEMENT, BY AND  
BETWEEN THE ISSUER AND THE LESSEE, (v) A HOME OFFICE PAYMENTS  
AGREEMENT, BY AND AMONG THE ISSUER, THE TRUSTEE, THE LESSEE AND THE  
BOND PURCHASER, AND (vi) ANY AND ALL OTHER RELATED DOCUMENTS; AND  
THE TAKING OF OTHER RELATED ACTION (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Angela Bowens (D-1)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Piagentini, seconded by Council  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Dorsey  
- Council Member Bowens  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
26 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart  
and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 087-2022  
43.  
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:  
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 Blackwell  
- Council Member George  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that this Ordinance be amended as follows:  
- add $2,000 each from Districts 12, 15, and 25  
- add $1,000 each from Districts 3 and 14  
- add $600 from District 13  
- add $500 from District 6  
The motion to amended carried by a voice vote for a new appropriated total of  
$14,100.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 088-2022  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
26 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart  
and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 088-2022  
44.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 10410  
AND 10414 OLD PRESTON HIGHWAY CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 9.93 ACRES  
AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 21ZONE0104). (AS AMENDED)  
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.  
Council Member Flood spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member Flood, seconded by Council Member  
Triplett, that this Ordinance be amended by changing binding element 11 to  
binding element 12, and by adding a new binding element 11 to read as  
follows:  
" If KYTC determines that the installation of a traffic light at the intersection of  
Preston Highway and Maple Spring Drive is appropriate, developer shall, upon  
request, make a one-time contribution of $25,000 to that project. Any such  
request must be made within five (5) years after the final certificate of  
occupancy for the site has been issued, after which no contribution shall be  
required."  
The motion to amended carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 089-2022  
Council Member Flood spoke to the amended Ordinance.  
*During the vote, Council Member Fowler explained her vote.  
The motion to approved carried by the following vote and the Ordinance  
passed:  
22 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Reed, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
3 - Fowler, Peden and Flood  
1 - Winkler  
No:  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 089-2022  
45.  
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)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
Council Member Flood spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member Flood, seconded by Council Member  
Fox, that this Ordinance be amended as follows:  
- delete binding element 12 that previously read as follows: "Any change to  
the development plan requiring a meeting before the Planning Commission  
shall also require approval by Metro Council."  
- change binding element 13 to binding element 12  
- add a new binding element 13 to read as follows: "If it is determined that  
a gated access to Dupin Drive is needed for the purpose of providing an  
alternate route for emergency vehicles, then any necessary break in the berm  
required by Binding Element #9 to make such connection shall not be  
considered a violation of Binding Element #9. In addition, a revised  
development plan depicting ONLY the changes contemplated by this Binding  
Element shall be staff approvable and shall not trigger the review  
requirements of Binding Element #14."  
- add new binding element 14 to read as follows: "Any change to the  
development plan requiring a meeting before the Planning Commission shall  
also require approval by Metro Council."  
The motion to amended carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 090-2022  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Fox  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the Ordinance  
passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and  
Ackerson  
1 - Winkler  
Enactment No: Ordinance 090-2022  
Absent:  
46.  
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)  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Piagentini, seconded by Council  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Kramer  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
26 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart  
and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 091-2022  
47.  
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)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Piagentini, seconded by Council  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member Peden  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
19 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Parker, Piagentini, George,  
Engel, Flood and Holton Stewart  
6 - James, Blackwell, Reed, Benson, Peden and Ackerson  
1 - Winkler  
No:  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 092-2022  
48.  
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)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Fox, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Fox  
- Council Member Peden  
- Council Member George  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
26 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers  
Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed,  
Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart  
and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 093-2022  
Point of Personal Privilege  
Council Member Hollander thanked the Council staff that helped with this  
year's budget.  
New Business  
The Clerk provided a first reading of New Business and the respective  
committee assignments for the record.  
Legislation assigned to APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  
49.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$4,100] $6,000 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $1,000 FROM DISTRICT 9;  
$500 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 2, 10, 12, 15, 21, (AND) 22, AND 24; $400 FROM  
DISTRICT 13; $300 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 1 AND 14; AND $250 EACH FROM  
DISTRICTS 18 AND 23; THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET,  
TO ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC ORPHAN SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC SAFETY, SANITATION,  
AND RENTALS FOR THE ST. JOSEPH CHILDREN’S HOME ANNUAL PICNIC  
FUNDRAISER (AS AMENDED).  
Sponsors:Primary Bill Hollander (D-9), Primary Angela Bowens (D-1), Primary Pat Mulvihill  
(D-10), Primary Rick Blackwell (D-12), Primary Cindi Fowler (D-14), Primary  
Marilyn Parker (R-18), Primary Nicole George (D-21), Primary Robin Engel (R-22)  
and Primary James Peden (R-23)  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 096-2022  
50.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$1,000] [$6,575] $10,500 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $1,900 FROM DISTRICT 4;  
$1,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 7 AND 9; $850 FROM DISTRICT 10; $500 EACH  
FROM DISTRICTS 2, 8, 13, 14, [AND] 15, AND 24; [$475 FROM DISTRICT 7;] $450  
FROM DISTRICT 21; $350 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 1, 6, 12, 17, AND 25; $300 FROM  
DISTRICT 20; AND $250 FROM DISTRICT 3; THROUGH THE OFFICE OF  
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO LOUISVILLE INDEPENDENT BUSINESS  
ALLIANCE FOR THE 2022 BUY LOCAL FAIR (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 097-2022  
51.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 087, SERIES 2021, AND ORDINANCE  
NO. 088, SERIES 2021, RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2021-2022 OPERATING  
AND CAPITAL BUDGETS, RESPECTIVELY, BY TRANSFERRING $125,000 FROM  
THE DISTRICT 11 NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUND TO THE DISTRICT 11  
CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUND.  
Primary Kevin Kramer (R-11)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 094-2022  
Legislation assigned to COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES  
52.  
A RESOLUTION OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO COUNCIL AMENDING THE METRO  
COUNCIL EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK CONCERNING THE METRO COUNCIL SOCIAL  
MEDIA ACCOUNT USAGE.  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
53.  
A RESOLUTION OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO COUNCIL AMENDING THE PAID AND  
UNPAID TIME-OFF BENEFITS CHAPTER OF THE METRO COUNCIL EMPLOYEE  
HANDBOOK BY CREATING A NEW SECTION REGARDING VICTIMS OF CRIME AND  
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LEAVE.  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 081-2022  
Legislation assigned to LABOR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
54.  
A RESOLUTION DETERMINING CERTAIN PROPERTY AT 664 SOUTH FIFTH  
STREET AS SURPLUS AND NOT NEEDED FOR A GOVERNMENTAL PURPOSE  
AND AUTHORIZING ITS TRANSFER.  
Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 078-2022  
Legislation assigned to PARKS AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE  
55.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 42 OF THE LOUISVILLE  
METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES ("LMCO") RELATING TO THE REQUEST FOR  
PROPOSAL ("RFP") PROCESS FOR GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT AND TO THE  
PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES NECESSARY TO CLOSE, REPURPOSE, LEASE,  
OR SELL A METRO-OWNED GOLF COURSE.  
Primary Cindi Fowler (D-14)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 095-2022  
Legislation assigned to PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE  
56.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 10212  
AND 10302 OAK GROVE ROAD CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 68.57 ACRES AND  
BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 21ZONE0059).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
57.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 100  
NORTH CRESTMOOR AVENUE CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 0.295 ACRES AND  
BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 20ZONE0126).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 100-2022  
58.  
A ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO  
GOVERNMENT CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 157 RELATED TO FLOODPLAIN  
REGULATIONS.  
Primary Anthony Piagentini (R-19) and Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Announcements  
Adjournment  
Council President James announced that the next Metro Council meeting  
would be on Thursday, July 28, 2022, at 6:00 p.m.  
Without objection, Council President James adjourned the meeting at 7:42  
p.m.  
Unedited Transcript of Meeting  
Unedited Transcript of Metro Council Meeting - June 23, 2022  
NOTE: The attached closed captioning script is produced by an outside company and  
has not been edited.  
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