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<br /> MINUTES <br /> CITY COUNCIL <br /> AUGUST 26, 2009 <br /> well. Winges stated that he was committed to Comforts of Home and <br /> indicated they would remain a for-profit company. <br /> Montour asked about the Maplewood location. Winges reported that that <br /> location is full. <br /> Blesener asked about the looped driveway. Frisbee stated that given the <br /> grade changes, looping the driveway would be very difficult without a <br /> dramatic retaining wall. He noted that the Fire Department has reviewed <br /> the site plan and found it to be acceptable. <br /> Frisbee also indicated that the site plan shows 34 parking spaces and the <br /> potential for 9 additional spaces. <br /> McGraw asked about unit size differences for assisted living and memory <br /> care residents. Frisbee indicated that the assisted living units are slightly <br /> larger. Unit sizes range from 300 square feet to 400 square feet and <br /> exceed minimum requirements. It was noted that there are separate units <br /> for assisted living and memory care and each has its own congregate <br /> dining rooms. <br /> Blesener asked about an easement agreement with the City for access to its <br /> lift station. Frisbee reported that a small easement is already in place, but <br /> Comforts of Home is willing to grant the additional easement that is <br /> needed. <br /> Frisbee then reviewed the exterior of the building. <br /> There was no one else present from the general public wishing to <br /> comment on this matter. <br /> iJpon motion by Keis, seconded by McGraw, the public hearing was <br /> closed. <br /> The Council discussed the park charge issue noting that the site is very <br /> tight and there may be other options for a trail through this area. <br /> However, the consensus was to revisit the issue if the City Attorney <br /> determines that the Park Dedication Ordinance applies to this <br /> development. <br /> Mr. Montour introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br /> RESOLUTIONNO. 2009-8-I99 -APPROVING A PLANNED UNIT <br /> DEVELOPMENT PERMIT ALLOWING THE DEVELOPMENT OF <br /> ANASSISTED LIVING AND MEMORY CARE COMMUNITY <br /> CONSISTING OFA TOTAL OF 52 PRIVATE APARTMENT UNITS <br /> AS REQUESTED BY COMFORTS OF HOME FOR COUNTY ROAD <br /> 6 <br /> <br />