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Autumn Woods Assisted Living is a 72 unit assisted living facility, offering a variety of unit <br /> types to attract a number of different residents; those needing CareSuite services,looking to <br /> downsize in home size to Studio or 1 bedroom units or couples looking for larger 2 bedroom <br /> units. <br /> The building has a wide variety of common area spaces. Those spaces include an outdoor patio, <br /> fitness room,beauty parlor,'spa'rooms,Movie Theater,dining room and full service kitchen, in- <br /> house Chapel, craft room,library and a number of Parlors and sitting areas to promote social <br /> activities. <br /> Landscaping on the site will be to the high standard known at other Lang-Nelson communities. A <br /> variety of perennial and shrub planting as well as Deciduous and Coniferous Tree Planting. This <br /> will give the building a more residential feel and also create natural barriers from the existing <br /> buildings and homes around the area. <br /> The owners of the proposed development together with their Architect and Civil Engineer have <br /> had the opportunity to meet with the members of St. Anthony's public works team, including <br /> engineering as well as the Fire Marshal. We believe these meetings have helped develop this <br /> building into a cohesive plan that will benefit not only the existing neighborhood but the <br /> community as a whole. <br /> It is also our strong belief that this development is a cohesive fit for the City of St.Anthony and <br /> its comprehensive plan to provide housing to a variety of ages and demographics. The 72 unit <br /> Assisted Living building would provide housing to those 55 years of age and older and needing <br /> physical care as well as a safe &comfortable place to live. Lang-Nelson's mission statement: <br /> `Our Mission is to go above and beyond our customer's expectations. We are dedicated to <br /> provide quality living environments that enhance our residents lives physically, socially and <br /> spiritually. ', will be lived and experienced throughout the building,by offering quality housing, <br /> meal programs that are unsurpassed in the industry and the highest level of health care. <br /> Parking for the building will consist of 18 underground stalls for residents and staff, as well as 13 <br /> street parking stalls on the North East end of the building on Kenzie and 13 striped parking stalls <br /> on the south west end of the building. Parking will also be available via our existing parking lot <br /> at Autumn Woods, which is under common ownership. This area has 59 stripped parking spaces <br /> which are seldom used by residents. <br /> To expand on the parking breakdown of the building; Lang-Nelson's 8 other Assisted Living <br /> communities were extensively surveyed to obtain the number of staff and residents needing <br /> parking. Common stats include 17%of the units in Lang-Nelson's additional building use a <br /> parking space(more often than not to park a car that is never or very seldom driven by an <br /> Assisted Living resident). On average we have 36 staff members needing parking at varying <br /> times of the day. <br /> If 36 staff members needed parking and 17%of the proposed 72 units equating to 12 residents <br /> needed parking, totaling 48 cars needing parking we are above our number of slotted spaces by <br /> 34 stalls. Attached is a graph outlining this summary: <br />