District 20 eNewsletter - November 20, 2023

Stuart Benson Metro Council District 20 eNewsletter
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Councilman Stuart Benson
601 West Jefferson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
502.574.1120
Legislative Assistant

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NEW DISTRICT 20 INTERACTIVE ZONING MAP!

See zoning cases in District 20 on our on Interactive Zoning Map!

***This map is best viewed on a desktop or laptop for all information to display properly.***

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Map Crime in Division 7 & 8 and Subscribe to Crime Alerts

We now have a new way for you to map crime around you. Just click here and view our new interactive crime mapping tool for Division 7 & 8 or for each beat in Division 7 & 8.  And save it in your favorites to view crime anytime it's updated daily. On the page is a Quickfind tool that allows you to put your address in and subscribe to crime trends, alerts and block watch reports for your police beat. Forward this email to your friends and family!



Growing Together Louisville Survey

Last week, Mayor Greenberg unveiled a draft of the city’s economic development plan called Growing Louisville Together. This plan has a lot to it besides straight economic development. It also includes investments in quality of place and education.   Please take a moment to fill out the survey.

 

https://louisvilleky.gov/government/economic-development/economic-development-strategic-plan


NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING NOTIFICATION (3505 Old Clark Station Road)

NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING NOTIFICATION (3505 Old Clark Station Road)

To the Adjoining Property Owners, Neighborhood Group Representatives expressing interest in this area and Metro Councilperson for the 20th District. A Conditional Use Permit application to provide a commercial kennel at the address below was filed with the department of Louisville Metro Planning & Design Services on

ADDRESS: 3505 Old Clark Station Rd, Fisherville KY, 40023

CASE NO: 23-CUPPA-0305

CASE MANAGER: Amy Brooks; 502-574-8215; Amy.Brooks@louisvilleky.gov

APPLICANT: Erin Taylor (Puppy Paradise LLC)

In accordance with the procedures of Louisville Metro Planning & Design Services, we have been directed to invite you to discuss this proposal before a formal application can be filed. This will be an informal meeting to give you the opportunity to review the proposed plan and discuss the proposal with the applicant or its representative. We encourage you to attend this meeting and to share your thoughts. This meeting will be held in addition to the established public meeting procedures of the Planning Commission and/or the Board of Zoning Adjustment. The meeting to discuss this application will be held on:

DATE: 11/28/2023

Time: 6:30pm

LOCATION: Barn at 3505 Old Clark Station Road, Fisherville KY, 40023

 Chris Taylor is the primary point of contact for any questions or comments and will facilitate the neighborhood meeting. Any questions or comments received will be incorporated into the meeting record. The contact information is below:

puppyparadise502@gmail.com

502.741.7159


Neighborhood meeting for a proposed preliminary subdivision/development plan utilizing the Mixed Residential Development Incentive (“MRDI”) on property located at 2200 Eastwood Fisherville Road (bearing parcel ID #s 0042000450000, 0041002150000, 0041000330000)

Dear Neighbor:

We are writing to invite you to a follow-up neighborhood meeting to the one we held October 6th of last year (2022). The northern 23 acres and the rezoning of the southern R-R portion of the property to R-4 and corresponding Floyds Fork Development Review Overlay (“FFDRO”) previously proposed in 2022 are not part of this proposed development. This follow-up meeting is to present our revised MRDI subdivision plan. In the 71.44 ± acre R-4 portion of the site, this plan would provide 148 single family residential lots and 80 townhome units with 39.01 ± acres of open space. Accordingly, we will soon be filing an application for review with Planning and Design Services (PDS) that will be assigned a case number and a case manager.

We would like to show and explain this plan so that we might hear what thoughts, issues and concerns you may have. In that regard, a meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 28, 2023 beginning at 6:30 pm at the First Baptist Church, Eastwood in the Multipurpose Building located at 16122 Eastwood Cut Off Road, Louisville, KY (Park in the upper parking via the frontage road that runs in front of the church. Access the frontage road from either Eastwood Fisherville Road or Eastwood Cut Off Road. Enter the Multipurpose Building located in the rear of the parking lot through the door located on the left side of the building. Go down the stairs to the meeting room. Wheelchair access is available through the back door).

If you are unable to attend the meeting, or have any questions or comments, please feel free to email or call me at the number listed above. We look forward to our opportunity to visit with you.

 

Sincerely,

Nick Pregliasco

(502) 777-8831

 

For more details click here.


Neighborhood Meeting for a proposed residential subdivision on the north side of Old Heady Rd, along and west off-265.


Dear Neighbor:

We are writing to notify you about an upcoming "neighborhood meeting" regarding the above referenced property. The property was previously approved for 47 townhome multi-family residential units, however the new proposal is for 15 single family subdivision lots instead of the townhome plan. The applicant/ developer for the proposed subdivision is Arbor Homes (Elite Homes).

In accordance with the procedures of Louisville Metro Planning and Design Services, we are inviting you to discuss this proposal before an application can be filed. This will be an informal meeting to give you the opportunity to review the proposed plan and discuss the proposal with the develop or his/her
representative. This meeting will be held in addition to the established public meeting procedures of the Planning Commission and/or Board of Zoning Adjustment.

The meeting to discuss this development proposal will be held on:
November 28, 2023 at 6:00
Location: Sojourn Church J-Town, 11412 Taylorsville Rd, Louisville, KY 40299

If you are unable to attend the neighborhood meeting, or have any questions or comments, please feel free to email or call me, or contact the PDS manager listed in the below contact information.

Contacts:
Derek Triplett, RLA, Land Planner at Land Design & Development Inc
Triplett@ldd-inc.com; (502)426-9374
Scott Adams, Arbor Homes (Developer)
Scott.Adams@EliteBuiltHomes.com
Jay Lucket, Planning Supervisor at Louisville Metro Planning and Design Services
Jay.Luckett@louisvilleky.gov ; (502)574-5159

To review the plans click on the following link, here


Louisville Metro Planning & Zoning Weekly Activity Report

Minor Plat
23-MPLAT-0102 AFB Minor Plat 12404 TAYLORSVILLE RD 40299 20 08/14/2023 11/22/2023 Quincy Langford
A minor plat to dedicate right of way and shift a property line on 5.177 acres in the R-4 and C-1 zoning districts


Floyds Fork Zoning Overlay Draft Update Rescheduled to November 29, 2023 – Comments due by 5pm, November 27th

Floyds Fork Zoning Overlay Draft Update Rescheduled to November 29, 2023 – Comments due by 5pm, November 27th

 

The meeting has been rescheduled for Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 9:30 am.  This will be a virtual meeting.  The meeting link is available on the PDS Upcoming Meetings page:  https://louisvilleky.gov/government/planning-design/upcoming-public-meetings

 

The draft versions are available for viewing on our Floyds Fork page:  https://louisvilleky.gov/government/planning-design/floyds-fork-dro

 

If you would like to submit comments for the Planning Committee to review prior to the next meeting, please submit your comments to me no later than 5:00 pm on Monday, November 27.



Meet Your LMPD 8th Division Beat Officer Community Event

Please join us for an upcoming event Tuesday, November 28th at Southeast Christian Church to meet the officers serving you in the 8th Division.  Several beat officers, detectives, and members of the command staff will be present to connect with members of the community and answer questions you may have.  We look forward to the opportunity to spend some time getting to know you and other members of the community.

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kNOw Waste: Proper disposal of fats, oil, and grease


Whether you’re pan frying the morning bacon or deep frying the holiday bird, you always have leftover fat, oil or grease. The slippery mess should never be poured into a sink, toilet or storm drain where it can lead to plumbing or sewer problems and clog local waterways.
Fat and grease left over from routine pan frying can be disposed of with other residential garbage if handled properly. Just pour the grease into a container that has a lid, let it cool, and place it in the trash. That keeps it out of local waterways and sewers.
Louisville’s three staffed recycling centers accept household cooking oil left over from deep frying. It’s free and easy for residents of Louisville and Jefferson County. Residents should first let the oil cool, then strain out food particles and pour the oil into a container that has a lid. Take it to the nearest full-service recycling center and hand it to a staff member. The oil is recycled for use in biodiesel fuel. To find a drop-off location near you, go to Louisvilleky.gov/RecycleMap.


Nutcracker Family Storytimes with Louisville Ballet return to the Library this month!

Louisville Ballet and the Louisville Free Public Library are excited to announce the return of Nutcracker Family Storytimes to seven library locations in November. The annual tradition kicks off on Tuesday, November 14, 6:30 p.m., at the St. Matthews Library (3940 Grandview Ave).

 

Children of all ages and their families are invited to join Louisville Ballet dancers for readings of the classic holiday story The Nutcracker, followed by Nutcracker-inspired dancing and crafts. In addition, every family at each storytime can enter for a chance to win four tickets to see Louisville Ballet’s upcoming production of The Brown-Forman Nutcracker.

 

Join us for one of these Nutcracker Family Storytimes:

Nutcracker Family Storytimes are free for children and families. For more information, visit LFPL.org/Nutcracker, or call the Main Library Children’s Department at (502) 574-1620.

 

ABOUT LOUISVILLE BALLET: Louisville Ballet makes moving art that respects tradition, encourages innovation, and fosters life-long learning. We inspire connection, conversation and a profound sense of community, by striving for bold collaborations, by nurturing the next generation of artists, by celebrating diversity, and by creating access for all. Louisville Ballet, the Official State Ballet of Kentucky, was founded in March 1952 as a civic ballet company. Under the leadership of Artistic Directors Mikelle Bruzina and Harald Uwe Kern, and Chief Executive Officer Leslie Smart, Louisville Ballet is recognized as one of the most highly-regarded regional ballet companies in the country. Known for its versatility and commitment to new work as well as its core connection to classical ballet, Louisville Ballet embodies the belief that ballet is a living, breathing, and relevant art form.

 

Louisville Free Public Library connects the residents of Louisville and Jefferson County to knowledge and information at our Library locations and on the web at LFPL.org. Come on in, the whole world’s inside.


Race to 150! Kentucky Derby Museum Celebration December 6

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It might be hard to believe, but the 150th Kentucky Derby is fast approaching! For this milestone year, the Kentucky Derby Museum is kicking off the party 150 days out, and everyone is invited!

On December 6, the Museum is giving back to the community by hosting Race To 150. The FREE all-day celebration offers Derby fun for the entire family. There will be Derby-themed activities, a Derby 150 Time Capsule, happy hour & treats, live music, and even a runway fashion show with prizes!

Admission is FREE on December 6. Museum doors will be open 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Click here for the full rundown!  



Light Up Louisville Street Closures and No Parking Areas December 2, 2023

 

Noon - 11:30 pm
• Jefferson Street from 3rd Street to 8th Street
• Liberty Street from 3rd Street to 8th Street
• 4th Street from Market Street to Muhammad Ali Boulevard
• 5th Street from Muhammad Ali Boulevard to Market Street
• 6th Street from Market Street to Cedar Street
• 7th Street from Market Street to Muhammad Ali Boulevard
• 8th Street from Jefferson Street to Liberty Street
• Armory Place from Muhammad Ali Boulevard to Liberty Street
• Congress Alley from 6th Street to 8th Street
• Court Place from 5th Street to 6th Street

No Parking Areas
Noon - 11:30 pm
• Jefferson Street from 3rd Street to 8th Street
• Liberty Street from 3rd Street to 8th Street
• 4th Street from Market Street to Muhammad Ali Boulevard
• 5th Street from Muhammad Ali Boulevard to Market Street
• 6th Street from Market Street to Cedar Street
• 7th Street from Market Street to Muhammad Ali Boulevard
• 8th Street from Jefferson Street to Liberty Street
• Armory Place from Muhammad Ali Boulevard to Liberty Street
• Congress Alley from 6th Street to 8th Street
• Court Place from 5th Street to 6th Street


BBB shares tips for safe shopping on Black Friday and Cyber Monday

 

(November 16, 2023) As we enter the holiday shopping season, BBB is sharing tips to keep consumers safe. While Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales can be a great way to score deals on gifts and big-ticket items, potential scammers and thieves will try to take advantage of unsuspecting shoppers. Keep the following advice in mind as you plan your holiday shopping this year:

 

In-Person Black Friday Safe Shopping Tips

  • Keep your purse insight and your wallet in your front pocket.
  • Take only one credit card with you. If your wallet gets stolen or misplaced, you’ll only need to cancel one card. Avoid carrying a lot of cash. Put your credit card back after every purchase.
  • Create a shopping list & set a budget. Avoid getting caught up in the Friday frenzy. If you spot a great deal before Black Friday, buy it.
  • Try not to grab more than you can carry. Chances are you’ll forget your wallet or purse or be unable to stop a thief from snatching it.
  • Have your keys in hand as you approach your vehicle. Make sure you check both around the vehicle and the back seats before getting into the car.
  • Don’t leave store bags or other valuables visible in the vehicle while you are shopping. Lock them in the trunk or take them home after buying them.
  • Cover the keypad when entering your PIN while purchasing items or getting money from the ATM.

 

Online Shopping and Cyber Monday Tips:

  • Research. Read product reviews, check our website for Business Profiles, look at the sales flyers and ads, compare prices, and look for early promotions and “flash-sales.”
  • Always ask for a gift receipt. This way, the recipient can return or exchange a gift if it’s not just right.
  • Protect your computer. A computer should always have the most recent updates installed for spam filters, anti-virus and anti-spyware software and a secure firewall.
  • Protect your personal information. Take time to read the site’s privacy policy and understand what personal information is being requested and how it will be used. If there isn’t one posted, it should be taken as a red flag that personal information may be sold to others without permission.
  • Have a secure mobile device. While online shopping, be sure you're using the most recently updated version of apps and operating systems on the phone. Also, actively manage your location services, Bluetooth, microphone, and camera, and make sure apps use them appropriately. You can manage the number of access apps that have your information in your phone’s settings.
  • Avoid using public Wi-Fi while viewing sensitive information. Public Wi-Fi is vulnerable to thieves and fraudsters looking to steal your info. When in stores or restaurants, avoid using banking or other apps that access sensitive personal information.
  • Watch out for fake customer reviews. Fake reviews are rampant on many retail sites. Look for repeating or duplicate customer reviews on sites that offer products sold by third parties.

For more information on safe holiday shopping, visit https://www.bbb.org/all/holiday.


Louisville Metro Holiday Food Drive November 20 - December 11 - Drop off location at Jeffersontown Fire & EMS 10530 Watterson Trail


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The Louisville Metro Council and District 20 have teamed up with the Association of Community Ministries to host a Holiday Food Drive collecting essential foods for those most in need this season. All donations will be provided to the Association of Community Ministries to be divided evenly amongst the 13 Area Community Ministries.

  • WHEN: November 20 - December 11
  • WHERE: You may drop off your food donations at:
    • Main Donation site - City Hall, 601 W. Jefferson Street, 40202
    • Local Donation site – Jeffersontown Fire Protection District, Station 1, 10530 Watterson Trail, 40299
  • WHAT IS NEEDED:
    • Canned Protein (beef stew, canned chicken, canned tuna, hearty soups)
    • Tomato Sauce
    • Diced Tomatoes
    • Canned Potatoes
    • Boxed Potatoes

If you can't drop off food but would like to donate monetarily, please visit:  https://www.louisvilleministries.org/ and click "Donate" to give. 

Questions / more information? Call Metro Council President Markus Winkler's Office, 574-1192.

 


 Greater Jeffersontown Historical Society Meeting December 6

 Greater Jeffersontown Historical Society Meeting December 6

Monday, December 4, 2023. The meeting will be held at 1:00 P.M. at the Jeffersontown Branch Library, 10635 Watterson Trail.   Program The Floyds of Jefferson County/Jeffersontown and the Excavation of the Nathaniel Floyd homestead.   

Speaker:  Anne Bader, archaeologist and owner of Corn Island Archaeology.