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Mounds View Planning Commission <br />Regular Meeting <br />July 7, 1999 <br />Page 17 <br />Commissioner Hegland asked if the residents of the facility would be able to leave the premises. He <br />stated that he was concerned for the safety of the type of residents who would be occupying the <br />facility, in regard to the busy traffic area. Mr. Pinkerton stated that there would be ccfolled access <br />entering and exiting the building and the residents could not leave the pr ises ``but assistance. <br />Commissioner Berke inquired about the time frame for cor tLon of. <br />stated that they planned to commence in the fall, and hope eo open the <br />estimated that the project would take seven months to corlte. Co <br />were the developers of Silver Lake Commons, adding that ifiiis projecas not ye <br />'greed, adding t <br />quite unsightly. Mr. Pinkerton stated that this was core <br />problems with the development of that location. Commissit <br />of the area was very unsightly, and that if it were any indicate' <br />be very concerned. <br />Mr. Grommesh asked if there was room for the in <br />location and the access at County Road I. Mr,_< <br />to turn around to exit the location. Mr. Grotraith not <br />space as well. Mr. Pinkerton stated thatpically thlOy wou <br />• <br />• <br />Commissioner Miller asked if there <br />residents' rooms. Mr. Pinkerton s <br />in a central location. He statedt <br />and the ret is could sna <br />on a dai <br />Mrs. Holden <br />the numerous iss, <br />the premise <br />that a sib ` a facility in th <br />state . :: ; at t ey now oper <br />inc. '. sed dramatically. <br />a phere, and that t <br />pg. Mr. Pinkerton <br />0-the spring. <br />sked i <br />ad had <br />e reiterated that the appearance <br />e applicant builds, he would <br />ress of ail i:: rucks at the proposed <br />that the'telivery trucks would have <br />pg'ound would take up parking <br />ne delivery truck a week. <br />be an cilities, sukh as a microwave or refrigerator in the <br />that there prese :ty'considering having all of these facilities <br />a 1 three of the meals would be prepared, <br />At least tzup�€�' Y <br />e centra °'_'t'a He added that activities would be organized <br />applrcant <br />auld be it <br />:L,.be aware if the special diets that might be required, and <br />:04gated. She added that some residents do manage to leave <br />that `t`does occur at the facility on Silver Lake Road. She stated <br />;#,;;started out as an assisted living facility and did not succeed. She <br />'nursing home type o act y an a e a e resi entsrent had <br />ated that she hoped the applicant could succeed with the home -like <br />was a definite need in the City for this type of facility. <br />V ' . Member .' ey asked if the applicant, as a developer, was in partnership with anyone, <br />6 ' , and what their protection was as a developer. Mr. Pinkerton stated that they <br />g'. $;Builder/Owner, and would be partnering with a professional care provider, who they <br />have no 'yet determined. He stated that this will be a party who understands this type of business, <br />and can have their employees run the facility. <br />Mr. Pinkerton stated that within the next two weeks he would like to conduct more research on the <br />parking ratios, and bring that information back to the Commission. He stated that he would attempt <br />to learn more about what the ReaLife Cooperative was planning for their color scheme through <br />