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2. Please also make clear that a drug transitional recovery center or a halfway house is a separate <br />facility in the code (if it is not already). <br />My other concerns are probably addressed by many others. <br />3. Parking for the buildings. <br />The Birthing center allows 3 parking spots per patient.(12) <br />The transitional recovery center allows 2 per patient (10) and spots for each office in the facility. <br />One or more administrators <br />Two full time nurses always on duty for the transitional recovery center <br />Two full time nurses or birthing specialists always on duty for the birthing center <br />Doctor(s) <br />Receptionist/ Check-in <br />Maintenance <br />Food Service/ cafeteria workers <br />Shipping/ Receiving <br />Pharmacist <br />Who knows how many more? <br />By my count 40-50 spots. <br /> <br />That is a lot of parking for a rural setting concentrated on the lake. If the barns are kept for <br />parking, this property would definitely be a commercial complex. <br /> <br />4. Traffic / Access <br />Traffic will be increased. Food Service trucks, delivery trucks or Semi-trucks, garbage trucks, <br />medical staff all hours of the day, visitors, florist delivery, etc. <br />Access from 36 is currently sketchy. A short deceleration zone. No acceleration zone. <br />Crossing 36 at Keats is a problem. Especially during rush hour. <br />Safe access with increased traffic is even more problematic. Other access is the roundabout <br />traffic pattern thru quiet streets that would not be so quiet any more. <br />Further, the proposed changes to Lake Elmo Ave and 36 will not help this situation. <br />5. Other topics include Sewage, Lighting, Security, ect. <br />Bill and Cheryl Vogel <br />5055 Keats Ave N. <br />Lake Elmo, MN <br /> <br /> <br />