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• -5- <br /> to the City ordinance requirement,. Mr. ' Giere pointed out there are <br /> hundreds of one bedroom senior housing- units in the metropolitan area <br /> which are between 450-550 ..square feet. The. one.. bedroom units on 18th. <br /> • and Central are only 480 square. feet, he added,, and there has been <br /> great public . resistance to low income .housing., which -is too big. The <br /> realtor confirmed that .the prevailing high interest rates make only 202 <br /> subsidized financing feasible for. the project.. He opposed including <br /> efficiencies because the heavy. convertible . furniture. required for this <br /> type of- unit is not practical for elderly. use. and it- would be very <br /> costly to convert efficiencies to one bedroom units if the tenancy <br /> of the building should change later. <br /> Mr. Boarman indicated the access .which. will . serve the congregate dining <br /> hall to the rear of the building had been included in one of the original <br /> plans submitted for .this project-in-the past, but conceded the curb, <br /> cut which .is .now .proposed had not. He said the City ordinance does <br /> not disallow such an- access and the proposed tree plantings and <br /> fencing- in this area should provide adequate-.. screening, for the <br /> residences across Wilson Street from the proposed two service stalls <br /> and employee parking spaces . The architect believes the possibility <br /> of the four. s.tory .section of the building cutting off the light or <br /> creating a visual problem for these neighbors -had been sufficiently <br /> addressed during the previous hearings. on the first proposal . Mr. <br /> Field reiterated-,that- an agreement hasbeen reached ..for use of the <br /> Legion Club parking lots when meals:.are being served in the congregate <br /> dining hall and reported. he has received many calls of encouragement <br /> from the adjacent neighbors . <br /> • Mr. Berg anticipates. the proposal .will be back. for City consideration <br /> in April and said any concerns can be. addr.essed -when. the required <br /> variance hearing is held. <br /> Planning Commission comments regarding the Council ' s approval. of- the <br /> signage for. the Apache. Medical Center were noted-,.and their. questions <br /> regarding the St. . Anthony bridge were - relayed. by Councilman Marks who <br /> reiterated that he- anticipates, rail .traffic on. -the tracks under the <br /> bridge to .increase greatly . Mr. . Soth reported- that railroad officials <br /> had expressed their opposition to a grade crossing instead of the <br /> bridge during his negotiations of bridge cost payments with them. The <br /> Mayor believes the time-.might be right to inform the residents , perhaps <br /> in the next Newsletter, that the Council has taken -steps to replace <br /> the bridge over the railroad tracks and. a .detour of traffic necessary <br /> during construction. <br /> The minutes for the March 9th meeting of the Chemical Abuse Information <br /> Committee and the notes on the March 18th staff meeting were considered <br /> next. . Councilman Marks, .confirmed that Ramsey County officials see no <br /> advantage for the City to -utilize Ramsey County rather -than Hennepin <br /> County jail facilities for DWI offenders . <br /> Motion. by Councilman .Marks. and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to approve <br /> payment of $2 ,000- to. defray the final expenses of the North Suburban <br /> Cable Commission , as requested by the. Commission.'s legal consultant, <br /> noting this and the first assessment will be recouped at the time the <br /> • franchise is awarded. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br />