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The building is proposed to be located generally on the east side of the lot, with parking <br />on the west side. The applicant has moved the building to the west in response to <br />feedback received from the Planning Commission. With the reorientation of the <br />building, the unit count has increased from 44 units to 52 units. The front entrance of <br />the building is proposed to face the west and will presumably have better visibility from <br />adjacent roadways in this position. Outdoor spaces for the residents are proposed at <br />the front and rear of the building. <br />The proposed development stage plan is consistent with the concept plan. <br />Access. The proposed development will obtain access off of a private driveway <br />extending north from County Road B. The private driveway will branch off into the <br />parking lot and "dead end" with a turn around area in the northeast corner of the site. <br />Staff has some concerns that the private driveway will not provide a loop around the <br />building. The Planning Commission and City Engineer should comment on the <br />acceptability of this design. <br />Parking. Parking is proposed between the building and the west property lines. Off <br />street parking for Senior Citizen Housing requires reservation of area equal to one (1) <br />parking space per unit. However, initial parking construction is required for only one <br />half space per unit and said number of spaces can continue until such time as the <br />City Council considers a need for additional parking spaces has been demonstrated. <br />52 total units x 0.5 spaces /unit 26 spaces (proof of parking for 52 spaces) <br />The site plan provides 33 total parking spaces. As such, the subject site meets the <br />Ordinance requirement for initial development. The Ordinance does require <br />demonstration of the proof of parking area, which has not been shown on the submitted <br />plans. Given that this proposal is within the PUD District, flexibility on parking <br />requirements exists. The applicant states that none of the residents living in such <br />facilities drive, which significantly reduces the need for parking. The Planning <br />Commission should decide if the amount of parking spaces proposed is adequate for <br />the proposed use. <br />Building Design. The Comforts of Home facility is proposed to be 20,940 square feet <br />in total area. It will feature 52 private apartments 24 memory care units and 28 <br />assisted living units. The units will be dispersed amongst the first and second floors <br />with the memory care units on the north end and the assisted living units on the south <br />end of the building. According to the submitted building floor plans, the memory care <br />residents will be provided with their own secured area of the building that has its own <br />separate amenities including a congregate dining room, sunroom, activity /craft area, <br />and outdoor patio. The assisted living residents will have their own dining room, lounge, <br />library, activity room and outdoor patio. <br />2 <br />
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