Police said the motorcyclist was traveling eastbound on Applegate Lane near Joyce Drive when the person lost control.
It happened on S. Hurstbourne Parkway near S. Watterson Trail.
Marc Hibel pleaded guilty in Jefferson Circuit Court to two counts of criminal trespassing and wanton endangerment, with a proposed plea of three years in prison that instead be probated for 5 years. He is also pleading guilty to a new charge of possession of a controlled substance, LSD.
Last month, a judge lowered Marc Hibel's bond, allowing him to post $10,000 and be released on HIP as long as he undergoes in-patient mental health and addiction treatment for two weeks.
After months of planning, crews have started dismantling a home in Louisville's Highview neighborhood where dangerous chemicals and explosives were found in July.
The EPA began the demolition process by removing structural parts of the home.
The city originally planned to burn the home down but the EPA said this would be a safer option.
The house on Applegate Lane is scheduled to be knocked down the week of Oct. 16.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg called it a "controlled mechanical demolition of the property."
Acting on a tip, police found more than 20 dangerous chemicals in the home and arrested its owner July 27.