Louisville Metro Government  
Action Summary - Final  
Thursday, November 10, 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 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 6:00 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 Mulvihill  
- Council Member Flood  
Veteran's Day Flag Ceremony  
In honor of Veteran's Day, a flag ceremony was presented by the Central High  
School Color Guard.  
Council Member Piagentini and Council Member Winkler asked for a Point of  
Personal Privilege to recognize veterans and Veteran's Day.  
Members Roll Call  
A quorum was established.  
25 -  
Present:  
Council Member Angela Bowens (D-1), Council Member Barbara Shanklin (D-2),  
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 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)  
1 - Council Member Keisha Dorsey (D-3)  
Excused:  
Support Staff  
Travis Fiechter, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Alice Lyon, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Robbie Howard, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Robert Tinsley, Civic Innovation and Technology  
Clerk(s)  
Sonya Harward, Clerk  
Olivia Bennett, Assistant Clerk  
Moment of Silence  
Council President James spoke to this item.  
Addresses to the Council  
1.  
Addresses to Council - November 10, 2022  
Attachments:  
The Clerk called forward the following speakers:  
- Rev. Cindy Weber  
- Natalie Harris  
- Mandy Simpson  
- Amira Bryant  
- Brian Guinn  
- Elissa Owen  
- Cecil Calhoun  
Council Minutes  
Regular: Metro Council - October 27, 2022  
2.  
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  
Piagentini, that the Committee Minutes be approved. The motion carried by a  
voice vote.  
Regular: Committee of the Whole - October 27, 2022  
3.  
4.  
Attachments:  
Special: Parks and Sustainability Committee - October 31, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Planning and Zoning Committee - November 1, 2022  
5.  
6.  
Attachments:  
Regular: Labor and Economic Development Committee - November 1, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Public Work Committee - November 1, 2022  
7.  
Attachments:  
8.  
9.  
Regular: Government Oversight and Audit Committee - November 1, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Community Affairs, Housing, Health and Education Committee - November 2,  
2022  
Attachments:  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
Regular: Public Safety Committee - November 2, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Appropriations Committee - November 2, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Parks and Sustainability Committee - November 3, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Committee on Equity and Inclusion - November 3, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Budget Committee - November 3, 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.  
15.  
16.  
Commission for Persons with Disabilities - David Allgood (New Appointment).  
Attachments:  
Extension Board - Matthew Michaud (Reappointment).  
Attachments:  
17.  
18.  
Human Relations Advocacy Board - Alexandra Martindale and Karan Shah  
(Reappointment(s).  
Attachments:  
Landmarks and Preservation Districts Commission - Katie Meador (New Appointment),  
Lori Stahlgren, Chris Fuller, Stefanie Buzan, Ashlyn Ackerman, David Omidy and  
Morgan Ward (Reappointment(s).  
Attachments:  
Consent Calendar  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, to approve the Consent Calendar. The motion carried by the  
following vote and all items on the Consent Calendar were approved:  
23 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker, Piagentini,  
Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Dorsey  
2 - Mulvihill and Fowler  
Excused:  
Absent:  
Legislation forwarded from APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  
19.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 084, SERIES 2022 AND ORDINANCE  
NO. 083, SERIES 2022, RELATING TO FISCAL YEARS 2022-2023 CAPITAL AND  
OPERATING BUDGETS, RESPECTIVELY, BY TRANSFERRING $3,799.80 FROM THE  
DISTRICT 6 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUND TO THE DISTRICT 6  
NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUND.  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 162-2022  
Legislation forwarded from BUDGET COMMITTEE  
20.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 084, SERIES 2022, RELATING TO THE  
FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 CAPITAL BUDGET FOR THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON  
COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT BY LAPSING PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED AND  
COMPLETED CAPITAL PROJECTS AND VARIOUS OTHER ACCOUNTS AND  
DIRECTING THE FUNDING TO THE UNALLOCATED BIPARTISAN  
INFRASTRUCTURE LAW (“BIL”) GRANTS PROJECT TO ADDRESS FUTURE BIL  
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES.  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 163-2022  
21.  
A RESOLUTION TO REQUEST THE RELEASE OF THE FEDERAL INTEREST IN THE  
REVOLVING LOAN FUND OPERATED BY METROPOLITAN BUSINESS  
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (“METCO”).  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 134-2022  
22.  
A RESOLUTION ACKNOWLEDGING SATISFACTION OF CONDITIONS PRECEDENT  
ON THE APPROPRIATION AUTHORIZING PREMIUM PAY FOR SUBURBAN FIRE  
AND EMS EMPLOYEES.  
Sponsors:Primary Bill Hollander (D-9), Primary Kevin Kramer (R-11), Primary David James  
(D-6), Primary Keisha Dorsey (D-3), Primary Scott Reed (R-16), Primary Marilyn  
Parker (R-18), Primary Anthony Piagentini (R-19), Primary Stuart Benson (R-20),  
Primary Robin Engel (R-22), Primary James Peden (R-23), Primary Rick Blackwell  
(D-12), Primary Brent Ackerson (D-26), Primary Madonna Flood (D-24), Primary  
Cindi Fowler (D-14), Primary Mark Fox (D-13), Primary Nicole George (D-21),  
Primary Amy Holton Stewart (D-25), Primary Paula McCraney (D-7), Primary Pat  
Mulvihill (D-10), Primary Barbara Shanklin (D-2), Primary Kevin Triplett (D-15),  
Primary Markus Winkler (D-17), Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4), Primary Cassie  
Chambers Armstrong (D-8) and Primary Angela Bowens (D-1)  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 135-2022  
Legislation forwarded from COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, HOUSING, HEALTH AND  
EDUCATION COMMITTEE  
23.  
A RESOLUTION HONORING THE HONORABLE REGINALD MEEKS BY DEDICATING  
THE CORNER OF VIRGINIA AVENUE AND 28TH STREET AS “REGINALD MEEKS  
WAY.”  
Primary Angela Bowens (D-1)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 136-2022  
24.  
A RESOLUTION HONORING MARY COLLIER WOOLRIDGE BY DEDICATING  
WINGFIELD LANE AND THE INTERSECTING CORNERS OF BEECH STREET,  
SOUTH 23RD STREET, AND DIXIE HIGHWAY AS “MARY COLLIER WOOLRIDGE  
LANE” IN HER HONOR.  
Primary Keisha Dorsey (D-3)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 137-2022  
25.  
A RESOLUTION TO ADDRESS THE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF DECADES OF  
REDLINING.  
Primary Keisha Dorsey (D-3)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 138-2022  
Legislation forwarded from GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT AND AUDIT COMMITTEE  
26.  
APPOINTMENT OF TYLER BLACKWELL TO THE COMMISSION ON PUBLIC ART  
(COPA) BOARD (TERM EXPIRES OCTOBER 24, 2026).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
Legislation forwarded from LABOR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
27.  
A RESOLUTION DETERMINING CERTAIN PROPERTY AT 3025 WEST MADISON  
STREET, 3033 VERMONT AVENUE, 3048 WEST MUHAMMAD ALI BOULEVARD AND  
WEST MUHAMMAD ALI BOULEVARD (PARCEL ID NO. 007601050000) AS SURPLUS  
AND NOT NEEDED FOR A GOVERNMENTAL PURPOSE AND AUTHORIZING ITS  
TRANSFER.  
Primary Donna L. Purvis (D-5) and Additional Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 139-2022  
Legislation forwarded from PARKS AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE  
28.  
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE NAMING OF A NEW PARK AS “WINDSOR PARK.”  
Primary Amy Holton Stewart (D-25)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 140-2022  
29.  
A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE LEGACY OF ALBERTA JONES, A BLACK  
AMERICAN ATTORNEY AND CIVIL RIGHTS ICON, AND APPROVING THE NAMING  
OF A NEW PARK ON MAPLE STREET BETWEEN DR. W.J. HODGE AND 25TH  
STREET IN HER HONOR.  
Sponsors:Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4), Additional Cindi Fowler (D-14) and Additional David  
James (D-6)  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 141-2022  
Legislation forwarded from PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE  
30.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AN AMENDMENT TO THE SOBRO PLANNED  
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT FOR AN ADJUSTMENT TO THE BOUNDARY LINES ON  
THE SUBAREA MAP AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 22DDP0021).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 164-2022  
31.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CLOSURE OF A PORTION OF OLD  
TAYLORSVILLE ROAD BETWEEN THE SOUTH SIDE OF TAYLORSVILLE ROAD  
AND THE EAST BANK OF FLOYDS FORK CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 1.26  
ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 22STRCLOSURE0013).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 165-2022  
32.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CLOSURE OF A PORTION OF ENTERPRISE  
DRIVE ADJACENT TO CSX RAILROAD CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 2.034  
ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 22STRCLOSURE0015).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 166-2022  
Legislation forwarded from PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE  
33.  
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 $1,072,341 FOR THE PURCHASE OF BALLISTIC  
RIFLE PLATES TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE  
DEPARTMENT.  
Primary Mark Fox (D-13)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 142-2022  
Old Business  
[See the "Unedited Captioning Transcript of Metro Council Meeting - November  
10, 2022.pdf" attached at the end of this Action Summary for additional  
information regarding the discussion of each item.]  
34.  
AN ORDINANCE CREATING CHAPTER 149 AND REPEALING AND REPLACING  
SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 156 OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES  
RELATING TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY ON WHICH REOCCURRING CRIME IS  
NEGATIVELY IMPACTING SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOODS (AMENDMENT BY  
SUBSTITUTION).  
Sponsors:Primary David James (D-6), Primary Nicole George (D-21), Primary Mark Fox (D-13),  
Primary Donna L. Purvis (D-5) and Additional Paula McCraney (D-7)  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke this item:  
- Council Member Fox  
- Council Member George  
- Robbie Howard, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
- Council Member Purvis  
- Council Member Hollander  
A motion was made by Council Member Hollander, seconded by Council  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be amended by substitution as shown in  
the attached document titled "O-278-22 V.3 FAM 111022 Creates New Chp 149  
of LMCO and Amends LMCO Chp 156.pdf."  
Council Member George spoke to the proposed amendment.  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 167-2022  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the amended  
Ordinance passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, 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  
1 - Dorsey  
Excused:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 167-2022  
35.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 21.02, 21.05, 21.06 AND 21.99 OF THE  
LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES (“LMCO”) AND CREATING NEW  
SECTIONS OF LMCO CHAPTER 21 RELATING TO THE LOBBYING OF METRO  
OFFICERS. (AMENDMENT BY SUBSTITUTION) (AS AMENDED)  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9) and Additional Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Ackerson  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member George  
A motion was made by Council Member George, seconded by Council Member  
Fowler, that this Ordinance be amended to add the following to the end of the  
definition for Employer in Section 21.40: "'Employer' shall not include a sitting  
member of Metro Council."  
The following spoke to the proposed amendment:  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Kramer  
- Council Member George  
- Council Member Peden  
- Alice Lyon, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
- Kathryn Meador, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
- Council Member Parker  
- Council Member Arthur  
The motion to amend failed by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 168-2022  
Council Member George spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member George, seconded by Council Member  
Winkler, that this Ordinance be amended in Section 21.40, in the definition for  
Lobbying, subsection (B)(12), to read as follows: "Communications about  
community issues involving public infrastructure or management of the right of  
way if the potential appropriation benefits two or more persons or entities.  
Examples of such appropriations include, without limitation, speed humps and  
streetlights."  
The following spoke to the proposed amendment:  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member George  
The motion to amend failed by the following vote:  
4 - Arthur, Fowler, George and Flood  
Yes:  
No:  
20 -  
Bowens, Shanklin, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong, Hollander, Mulvihill,  
Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker, Piagentini, Benson, Engel,  
Peden, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Dorsey  
1 - Purvis  
Excused:  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 168-2022  
Council Member George spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member George, seconded by Council Member  
Triplett, that this Ordinance be amended in Section 21.40, in the definition for  
Lobbyist, to read as follows: "Any person engaged to conduct lobbying for an  
employer. This includes individuals employed or engaged by associations,  
coalitions, or public interest entities to spend a significant portion of that  
individual’s time directly influencing the decisions of Metro Officers."  
The following spoke to the proposed amendment:  
- Council Member Kramer  
* Council President James relinquished the chair to President Pro-Tem  
Winkler at 7:41 p.m.  
- Council Member Ackerson  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member George  
* Council President James resumed the chair at 7:43 p.m.  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Winkler  
The motion to amend failed by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 168-2022  
Council Member George spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member George, seconded by Council Member  
Arthur, that this Ordinance be amended in Section 21.42(D)(1)(d) to read as  
follows: "For those lobbyists who are not employees of the reporting  
employer, the compensation earned by each lobbyist, prorated to reflect the  
time the lobbyist was engaged in lobbying during the period covered by the  
statement, if such compensation exceeds $5000 for that period;..."  
The following spoke to the proposed amendment:  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Flood  
The motion to amend failed by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 168-2022  
Council Member Winkler spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Fowler, that this Ordinance be amended in Section 21.40, the  
definition of Lobbyist, to read as follows: "Any person engaged to conduct  
lobbying for an employer. This includes individuals employed or engaged by  
associations, coalitions, or public interest entities to spend more than 5  
percent of that individual’s compensated time influencing the decisions of  
Metro Officers."  
The following spoke to the proposed amendment:  
- Council Member Kramer  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member Fowler  
The motion to amend failed by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 168-2022  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Committee Member Kramer  
- Committee Member Fowler  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the Ordinance  
passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, 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  
1 - Dorsey  
Excused:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 168-2022  
36.  
AN ORDINANCE CREATING CHAPTER 167 OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY  
METRO GOVERNMENT CODE OF ORDINANCES REQUIRING PROPERTY OWNERS TO  
REMEDY LEAD HAZARDS LEAD ABATEMENT OF IN ALL RENTAL HOUSING UNITS IN  
LOUISVILLE METRO. (AMENDMENT BY SUBSTITUTION)(AS AMENDED)  
Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Shanklin  
- Council Member Chambers Armstrong  
A motion was made by Council Member Fox, seconded by Council Member  
McCraney, to limit debate.  
The motion to limit debate carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 183-2022  
Council Member Fowler spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member Fowler, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that this Ordinance be tabled.  
The motion to table carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 183-2022  
37.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 39 OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF  
ORDINANCES (“LMCO”) TO REQUIRE METRO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND  
AGENCIES RECEIVING FUNDING FROM METRO COUNCIL FOR SPECIFIC PROJECTS  
TO PAY ANY OVERAGES FROM THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT SUBMITTED IN ITS  
PROPOSAL.  
Primary James Peden (R-23)  
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 Peden  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
24 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, 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  
1 - Dorsey  
Excused:  
Absent:  
1 - Arthur  
Enactment No: Ordinance 169-2022  
38.  
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEW THE  
LOUISVILLE METRO LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE (“LDC”) AND SECTION 115 OF THE  
LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT CODE OF ORDINANCES  
(“LMCO”) RELATING TO SHORT TERM RENTALS. (AS AMENDED)  
Primary Markus Winkler (D-17)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Engel, seconded by Council Member  
Triplett, that this Resolution be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Winkler  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member George  
- Council Member Chambers Armstrong  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Peden  
- Council Member Reed  
- Council Member Kramer  
- Travis Fiechter, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
* Council President James relinquished the chair to Council Member  
Piagentini at 8:52 p.m.  
- Council President James  
A motion was made by Council President James, seconded by Council  
Member Arthur, that this Resolution be amended to add #5 in SECTION I as  
follows: "5. The Planning Commission shall not consider making the CUP  
requirement in the TNZD less restrictive than is currently in the ordinance."  
The following spoke to this proposed amendment:  
- Travis Fiechter clarified the language for the amendment.  
- Council Member Kramer  
- Council President James  
- Council Member Winkler  
- Council Member Peden  
Enactment No: Resolution 143-2022  
A motion was made by Council Member Peden, seconded by Council Member  
Winkler, to call the question.  
The motion to call the question carried by a voice vote.  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Resolution 143-2022  
* Council President James resumed the chair at 9:06 p.m.  
A motion was made by Council Member Peden, seconded by Council Member  
Benson, to call the question.  
The motion to call the question carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Resolution 143-2022  
The motion to approve carried by a voice vote and the Resolution was  
adopted.  
Enactment No: Resolution 143-2022  
39.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REVISED DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR  
PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 10501 AND 10511 PRESTON HIGHWAY CONTAINING  
APPROXIMATELY 0.79 ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO.  
22DDP0054). (AS AMENDED)  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Peden  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
23 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Arthur, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong, Hollander,  
Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood and Holton Stewart  
1 - Dorsey  
Excused:  
Absent:  
2 - Purvis and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 170-2022  
40.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 12404  
AND 12406 TAYLORSVILLE ROAD AND 3830 SWEENEY LANE CONTAINING  
APPROXIMATELY 6.8 ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO.  
22ZONE0014).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Engel, seconded by Council Member  
Triplett, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Blackwell  
- Council Member Benson  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
23 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Arthur, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong, Hollander,  
Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood and Holton Stewart  
1 - Dorsey  
Excused:  
Absent:  
2 - Purvis and Ackerson  
Enactment No: Ordinance 171-2022  
41.  
A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF ESTABLISHING A SCIENCE-BASED TARGET OF NET  
ZERO GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS COMMUNITY-WIDE BY 2040 IN  
LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY (AS AMENDED).  
Sponsors:Primary Nicole George (D-21), Primary Bill Hollander (D-9) and Additional Jecorey  
Arthur (D-4)  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Arthur, that this Resolution be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member George  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member Arthur  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Mulvihill stated that he would be abstaining due to his wife's  
employment with Louisville Gas and Electric Company.  
- Council Member Winkler  
- Council Member Reed  
- Council Member McCraney  
- Council Member Parker  
- Council Member Kramer  
- Council Member Arthur  
A motion was made by Council Member Fowler, seconded by Council Member  
Fox, to call the question.  
The motion to call the question carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Resolution 144-2022  
Council President James state that he would be abstaining due to his wife's  
employment.  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the Resolution was  
adopted:  
14 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Shanklin, Arthur, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong, Hollander, Blackwell,  
Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Winkler, George, Flood and Holton Stewart  
6 - Kramer, Reed, Parker, Piagentini, Benson and Engel  
No:  
1 - Dorsey  
Excused:  
3 - Purvis, Peden and Ackerson  
2 - James and Mulvihill  
Absent:  
Abstain:  
Enactment No: Resolution 144-2022  
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  
42.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$12,000] $14,000 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $12,000 FROM DISTRICT  
23; AND $500 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 1, 10, 13, AND 16, THROUGH THE OFFICE OF  
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO HIGHVIEW ARTS, INC. FOR COSTS ASSOCIATED  
WITH OPERATING THE HIGHVIEW ARTS CENTER (AS AMENDED).  
Primary James Peden (R-23)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 191-2022  
43.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 115, SERIES 2017, RELATING TO  
THE FISCAL YEARS 2017-2018 CAPITAL BUDGET, ORDINANCE NO. 088, SERIES  
2021, RELATING TO FISCAL YEARS 2021-2022 CAPITAL BUDGET, ORDINANCE NO.  
084, SERIES 2022, AND ORDINANCE NO. 083, SERIES 2022, RELATING TO FISCAL  
YEARS 2022-2023 CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGETS, RESPECTIVELY, BY  
TRANSFERRING $185,000 FROM THE DISTRICT 23 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE  
FUND TO THE DISTRICT 23 NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUND.  
Primary James Peden (R-23)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 172-2022  
44.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 083, SERIES 2022, AND ORDINANCE  
NO. 084, SERIES 2022, RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 OPERATING  
AND CAPITAL BUDGETS, RESPECTIVELY, BY TRANSFERRING $50,000 FROM THE  
DISTRICT 22 NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUND TO THE DISTRICT 22  
CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUND.  
Primary Robin Engel (R-22)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 173-2022  
45.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$10,000] $12,000 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $10,000 FROM DISTRICT  
15; AND $1,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 10 AND 13, THROUGH THE OFFICE OF  
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET TO EQUINE TRAIL ADVOCATES, INC. FOR REPAIR  
COSTS AT THE IROQUOIS PARK EQUINE AREA (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Kevin Triplett (D-15)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
46.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $4,000 $10,750 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $4,000 FROM DISTRICT 5;  
$1,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 4 AND 7; $500 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 1, 3, 6, 8, 10,  
12, AND 24; AND $250 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 2, 14, 15, 17, AND 21, THROUGH  
THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO ONEWEST CORPORATION FOR  
COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE WINTER WONDERLAND EVENT AT SHAWNEE  
PARK (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Donna L. Purvis (D-5)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 192-2022  
Legislation assigned to BUDGET COMMITTEE  
47.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 233, SERIES 2017, RELATING TO  
THE FISCAL YEAR 2017-2018 CAPITAL BUDGET AND ORDINANCE NO. 082,  
SERIES 2019, RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 CAPITAL BUDGET FOR  
THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT BY  
TRANSFERRING $129,225 TO AN EXISTING PROJECT TITLED RIVERVIEW PARK  
MASTER PLAN IMPROVEMENTS.  
Primary Rick Blackwell (D-12)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 174-2022  
48.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 121 OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON  
COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT CODE OF ORDINANCES REGARDING TRANSIENT  
ROOM TAXATION.  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 175-2022  
49.  
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING YEAR-END OPERATING BUDGET TRANSFERS  
BETWEEN VARIOUS AGENCIES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-2022 AND TO PROVIDE  
VARIOUS TRANSFERS AS DETAILED HEREIN (AMENDMENT BY SUBSTITUTION).  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9) and Primary Kevin Kramer (R-11)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 181-2022  
50.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 149, SERIES 2018, ,ORDINANCE NO.  
018, SERIES 2021, ORDINANCE NO. 072, SERIES 2021, AND ORDINANCE NO. 084,  
SERIES 2022 RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 CAPITAL BUDGET FOR  
THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT BY  
TRANSFERRING $8,846.72 TO THE EXISTING D7 WESTPORT/HERR LANE  
IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT.  
Primary Paula McCraney (D-7)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 176-2022  
51.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 072, SERIES 2020, RELATING TO  
THE FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 CAPITAL BUDGET, ORDINANCE NO. 088, SERIES  
2021, RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2021-2022 CAPITAL BUDGET, AND  
ORDINANCE 084, SERIES 2022, RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023  
CAPITAL BUDGET FOR THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO  
GOVERNMENT BY REALLOCATING $1,400,000 FROM THE FISCAL COURT  
BUILDING DEMOLITION PROJECT TO FUND EXISTING CAPITAL PROJECTS.  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 177-2022  
52.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEVERAL SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 32 OF THE  
LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT CODE OF  
ORDINANCES REGARDING LOUISVILLE METRO REVENUE COMMISSION AND  
USE OF REVENUES COLLECTED.  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 178-2022  
Legislation assigned to COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, HEALTH AND EDUCATION  
COMMITTEE  
53.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO CODE OF  
ORDINANCES CHAPTER 92 REGARDING UNLAWFUL PRACTICES IN  
CONNECTION WITH HOUSING TO INCLUDE THE PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN  
ECONOMIC DISCRIMINATION.  
Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4) and Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 179-2022  
54.  
A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING CERTAIN CENSUS BLOCKS LOCATED IN COUNCIL  
DISTRICTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 21, AND 24 AS PRIORITY PROJECT AREAS TO  
BE INCLUDED IN THE TAX DELINQUENCY DIVERSION PROGRAM. (AS AMENDED)  
Sponsors:Primary David James (D-6), Additional Jecorey Arthur (D-4) and Additional Keisha  
Dorsey (D-3)  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 152-2022  
Legislation assigned to LABOR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
55.  
A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO THE CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGET  
ORDINANCES APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION TO FUND THE FOLLOWING  
NONCOMPETITIVELY NEGOTIATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT FOR  
LOUISVILLE METRO PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELLNESS CONCERNING ITS  
EMPLOYMENT OF A HEALTH ECONOMIST (UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE - $75,020).  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 153-2022  
56.  
A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO THE CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGET  
ORDINANCES APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION TO FUND THE FOLLOWING  
NONCOMPETITIVELY NEGOTIATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT FOR  
LOUISVILLE METRO PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELLNESS CONCERNING THE  
RETENTION OF AN ACADEMIC HEALTH COORDINATOR (UNIVERSITY OF  
LOUISVILLE - $104,686.00).  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 154-2022  
57.  
A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO THE CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGET  
ORDINANCES APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION TO FUND THE FOLLOWING  
NONCOMPETITIVELY NEGOTIATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT FOR  
LOUISVILLE METRO DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CONCERNING EMPLOYER  
BRANDING SERVICES - (INCIPIO WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS, LLC - $100,800).  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 145-2022  
58.  
A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO THE CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGET  
ORDINANCES APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION TO FUND THE FOLLOWING  
NONCOMPETITIVELY NEGOTIATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT FOR  
LOUISVILLE METRO PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELLNESS (“LMPHW”) CONCERNING  
ASSISTANCE FOR LMPHW’S COVID-19 MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN  
- (HONING LLC - $52,000.00).  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 146-2022  
Legislation assigned to PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE  
59.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 7803,  
7809, 7813, 7817, 7819 AND 7821 MANSLICK ROAD AND 7736 AND 7742 3RD  
STREET ROAD CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 21.8 ACRES AND BEING IN  
LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 21ZONE0139). (AS AMENDED)  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 188-2022  
60.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1140  
CHEROKEE ROAD CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 0.3493 ACRES AND BEING IN  
LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 22ZONE0097).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 189-2022  
61.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LOUISVILLE METRO LAND DEVELOPMENT  
CODE RELATING TO OUTDOOR DINING (CASE NO. 22-LDC-0006).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 190-2022  
62.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 6500  
FOREST COVE LANE, 7301 RIVER ROAD AND PARCEL ID NO. 020600480000  
CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 9.76 ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO  
(CASE NO. 22ZONE0002). (AS AMENDED)  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Legislation assigned to PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE  
63.  
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 $178,716 FOR THE PURCHASE AND  
REPLACEMENT OF RIFLES FOR THE SWAT TEAM TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE  
LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT.  
Primary Mark Fox (D-13)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 147-2022  
64.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ACCEPT A DONATION OF  
SURPLUS FURNITURE, VALUED AT $70,000, FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF  
JUSTICE DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION, LOUISVILLE DIVISION OFFICE,  
FOR FUTURE USE BY THE LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT TO BE  
ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF FACILITIES AND FLEET MANAGEMENT.  
Primary Mark Fox (D-13)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 148-2022  
Legislation assigned to PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE  
65.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES  
SECTIONS 51.101 AND 51.102 REGARDING THE WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT  
BOARD.  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 180-2022  
66.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A GRANT  
AGREEMENT UP TO A TOTAL OF $70,000.00 WITH THE KENTUCKY  
TRANSPORTATION CABINET, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, TO EXECUTE ANY  
DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO FACILITATE AND ADMINISTER, THROUGH THE  
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & ASSETS, THE ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDS TO  
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCT A REALIGNED OLD BARDSTOWN ROAD TO ALIGN  
WITH THE ENTRANCE TO WALGREENS AT HILLOCK DRIVE IN JEFFERSON  
COUNTY.  
Primary Robin Engel (R-22)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 149-2022  
Announcements  
Adjournment  
Council President James announced that the next Metro Council meeting  
would be on Thursday, December 1, 2022, at 6:00 p.m.  
Without objection, Council President James adjourned the meeting at 9:51  
p.m.  
Unedited Captioning Transcript of Meeting  
Unedited Captioning Transcript of Metro Council Meeting - November 10, 2022  
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