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i <br /> • <br /> 38 <br /> January 22,1986 <br /> Reidocke oShockey-6 ociatas, 2907 1/2"Hewitt en <br /> u <br /> vsof the applicants, reviewed the projectsstating in <br /> his opinion that they a positiveeffort for transition ftdm <br /> residential o alreadyyaloped commercial propThe <br /> erty. <br /> at no T <br /> development calls for construction <br /> the <br /> City. he applicants have <br /> workedwith allthe adjoining reeidents <br /> to at least a these acompromise on any e rst or <br /> rd proje .' The senior housing facility will <br /> [be concerns regard <br /> for low income seniors but x111 cater more to the middle <br /> class senior citizens. <br /> SM1stated a ted t o felt that the vacation of 92nd was <br /> good idea ifthe negotiation with the 0for s us of the <br /> fight-of-way is concluded <br /> that o provide khesubject <br /> propertebalso M1 t pocket pa was <br /> as <br /> acceptable to the applicants. <br /> Mr.Shbckey also stated that there would be trafficand <br /> noise impact <br /> ct <br /> and a traffic Stuy will be necessary prioro en the <br /> building provide for a better n barrier than <br /> vegetation.will <br /> parking will a the front bs[traffic[ the <br /> [king lot illof be an undue impact o the neighborhoods. <br /> Drainage should not not <br /> a problem as a retention pond is r henorth <br /> section ai of the property. The property was originally held for the <br /> expansion-of the cemetery but w bas been declared surplus in a <br /> forcast of the future cemetery needs. _ <br /> Moved byncilman Pope seconded a <br /> by Coancilm Stephenson to <br /> continue t is hearings on the Cs prehensiveP banges and <br /> the Resonee Cil 7:00 p.m.this evening. <br /> President Gipson asked if anyone.else wished to speak and no one <br /> replied. <br /> Roll vas <br /> called with all councilmen voting yes except Councilman <br /> Overstreetwho was eecueed. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Councilman Overstreet returned to the meting at thie time. <br /> Councilman pope was excused from the meeting at thie time. <br /> APPEAL <br /> weed, Planning Staff, stated this <br /> issue <br /> appeal of a <br />� <br /> Special ropertP 0 i <br /> Use permeit to Mental h idResidential <br /> Rehabilitationro9 h specific request t UBe two single, s family homes s a p L r sidential rehabilitation gram for <br /> individuals who have 1 "d mental health treatment. The eight <br /> people in the two comes will constitute Om dingle housekeeping <br /> units in whichesidents scare responsibility for s, <br /> housekeeping, a The homes will be owned by Mental <br /> F: ' th <br /> ices d rented to hese iHeal <br /> individuals. <br />• <br /> 9. <br />• <br />• <br /> W 4 <br />
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