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2.The R-4 Zoning can also accommodate senior housing as a conditional use in the density <br />range proposed by the applicant. <br />3.Senior Housing – and in particular assisted living housing – presents a much lower <br />demand for parking than other types of residential that would be allowed on the parcel by <br />right. <br />4.Assisted living housing, given the lack of automobile use by the tenants, creates a far <br />lower traffic generation than other types of housing that would be allowed on the parcel <br />by right. <br />5.The site is narrow in dimension, and is encumbered by a storm sewer along the north and <br />east property boundaries, limiting the site buildable areas. <br />6.Given the restrictions in buildable area, no reasonable construction would fit on the <br />property, including parking and other site improvements, without flexibility in setbacks <br />and building location. <br />7.The conditions on the property noted herein support the reasonable use of the property as <br />an assisted living facility with a narrower side yard setback. <br />8.The nature of the use creates a demand for parking that is much lower than what would <br />otherwise be required for underground parking supply on the site. <br />9.The development of underground parking for the facility would constitute a wasted cost <br />given the low parking demand for assisted living units. <br />10.These factors support the approval of variances to side setback, parking, and impervious <br />surface requirements in the R-4 district. <br />11.The proposed use, with the conditions attached to an approval as recommended herein, <br />constitute a reasonable use of property, and one which is least likely of the allowable uses <br />on the site to create unreasonable burdens on the neighborhood or on the public facilities <br />in the area. <br />NOW THEREFORE MAY IT BE RESOVLED, that the City Council of the <br />City of St. Anthony Village accepts the findings and recommendations documented in the staff <br />report and approves Conditional Use Permit and Variances as shown on the plans submitted on <br />or before February 17, 2025 as supplemented, at 0 Foss Road, with the following conditions: <br />1.The applicant maintains a policy that prohibits tenants from storing personal vehicles on <br />the premises. <br />2.No conversion of the property to any type of housing that is not specifically designated <br />for assisted living may occur without a new Conditional Use Permit demonstrating <br />compliance with all of the terms of the applicable zoning in effect, including unit count, <br />parking supply, and other factors. <br />3.The retaining wall is designed by an engineer if it remains more than four feet in height. <br />4.The trash enclosure is constructed of materials that match those of the principal building, <br />including the proposed roof. <br />5.The applicant modifies the south building exposure to add architectural features and <br />interest to both the wall and roofline, subject to staff review and approval. The plans as <br />resubmitted meet this condition as recommended by staff.
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