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-2- <br /> Motion by Mrs. Makowske and seconded. by . Mr. . Bjorklund to .table action <br /> on the proposed initiation- of an ordinance amendment to establish <br /> ` tanning booths _ as a conditi�onal•ly- permitted use ..until the;,next•,scheduled <br /> Planning Commission meeting. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The Commission then agreed. to.. hold an informal discussion on the <br /> concept with the applicant if he appeared later in the evening. <br /> At -7 :44 P.M. the -Chairman .opened .the public. hearing on the consideration <br /> of - the petition..for variances to the City Zoning Ordinance which <br /> would be required for the proposed senior housing on- the vacant lot <br /> at approximately 2651 Kenzie Terrace , by.- reading the- notice of the <br /> hearing which had gone out.. to all property owners within 200 feet of <br /> the . site. No one present: indicated failure to. receive the notice or <br /> objected to- its contents . Mr. 'Berg told. Mrs . Makowske a hearing on <br /> variances- only requires notification` of neighbors within 200 feet, . <br /> while the previous hearings on a..similar. prop.osal required notification <br /> within. -350 feet because a rezoning was - involved at that time . He <br /> confirmed the application fee had been paid and reported he had <br /> attached .to the notice a'. letter to the residents informing them that <br /> this is a. scaled down version of. the: proposal made in 1980 which had <br /> narrowly failed to receive HUD financing. Only - one resident, <br /> Virginia Kieffer, 2613 27th Avenue N.E.` was present. As he had <br /> informed the Commission in his April 16th memorandum, Mr. Berg <br /> reiterated the variances for. building height, unit density and unit <br /> floor area which will be required for the proposed 60 unit building. <br /> The project is now planned to include 44 one bedroom-units of 540 <br /> • square feet each, 15 efficiencies .which . are .4;15 square feet, and one <br /> two bedroom caretaker apartment. The unit sizes have been pared down <br /> to adhere to HUD guidelines , -.a copy of which Mr. . Berg gave to Mr. <br /> Bjorklund. <br /> Archie .Fjeld and Mary. Gabler, representing the sponsoring organization' s <br /> Board of Directors ; Robert Giere of the Eberhardt Company , its financial <br /> consultant; and Jack Boarman., the project architect, who had discussed <br /> the proposal with the Commission during the CDBG hearing March 16th, <br /> were. again present to answer questions regarding the Northeast Senior <br /> Federation' s proposal, including how much tax-..revenue the City could <br /> anticipate collecting in accordance with Title II subsidized housing <br /> regulations . Mr. . Giere estimated the taxes would total $24 ,000 , or <br /> from. $300 to $400 per unit, a year, for- the project. <br /> - Mr. Fjeld replied to the Commission' s concerns with the downgrading <br /> of the dwelling unit size by telling them the . federation. would have <br /> preferred providing units which would conform to the City ordinance <br /> requirements for one bedroom units , with no efficiencies at all , but <br /> the plans h--ad to=-beC.Iradrawn -to, match -the. monies_ wh-ich7: can be <br /> expected to be granted under the - new HUD regulations . Ms . Gabler <br /> . reported local HUD officials are- in agreement with the. federation <br /> assumption that there is- little or no market for efficiencies and <br /> urged City officials to indicate .their support for that .stand to the <br /> • area HUD office. <br />