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1 The maker of the motions then commented for the benefit of the • <br /> 2 neighbors who were present that he perceived the Commission had been <br /> 3 very sympathetic to their concerns which had resulted in TCF' s <br /> 4 proposal being tabled for a month so a traffic study could be done to <br /> 5 address those issues. He told them the Commission was not <br /> 6 disregarding the concerns they raised that evening, but perceived <br /> 7 those questions had been satisfactorily answered in the study which he <br /> . 8 perceived had resulted in a very good plan. <br /> 9 Commission Establishes Massage Therapy Standards with Approval <br /> 10 Recommendation for Rehab Dynamics <br /> 11 At 8 : 45 P.M. , the Chair Pro Tem opened the public hearing to consider <br /> 12 a request from Rehab Dynamics, Inc. in the Apache Medical Center for a <br /> 13 conditional use permit to allow office and therapy treatment space, <br /> 14 including occupational, physical, and speech therapy, therapeutic <br /> 15 massage, etc. in a "C" Commercial zone. He read the notice of the <br /> 16 hearing which had been published in the March 2nd Bulletin and sent to <br /> 17 all property owners of record within 350 feet of the subject property. <br /> 18 No one present reported failure to receive the notice or objected to <br /> 19 its content. <br /> 20 Mr. Childs had advised in his March 9th memorandum to the Commission <br /> 21 that a conditional use permit would be necessary because the zoning <br /> 22 ordinance requires conditional approval for all "physical , culture, or <br /> 23 health gyms, spas, or clubs" and massage treatments in the past had S <br /> 24 been interpreted to fall within that classification. He had also <br /> 25 suggested the Commission recommend conditions which would limit the <br /> 26 applicants to exactly what they propose so future applicants for such <br /> 27 services would have to overcome a medically related precedent. <br /> 28 The Manager said he perceived this to be a straight forward request <br /> 29 but in view of past Council concerns about allowing questionable <br /> 30 services into the City had consulted the City Attorney. Mr. Soth had <br /> 31 suggested that by running the application through the usual <br /> 32 conditional use permit process, the City would be able to find out <br /> 33 from the applicants just how those treatments would be provided and <br /> 34 would then be able to apply relevance in applicable conditions to the <br /> 35 approval. <br /> 36 Mr. Childs reiterated that staff had received no calls either for or <br /> 37 against the proposal since the notice of the hearing had gone out. <br /> 38 Beth Kessler and David Nechas, co-owners of Rehab Dynamics, Inc. , were <br /> 39 present and Ms. Kessler indicated hers was a Medicare certified agency <br /> 40 which had assumed the office space in the Apache Medical Center, which <br /> 41 had previously been occupied by another rehab agency who had been <br /> 42 bought out by a. national firm. <br /> 43 The agency owners, one of whom is a registered occupational therapist <br /> 44 and the other a registered physical therapist, explained to the <br /> 45 Commissioners that: • <br /> 10 <br />
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