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<br /> Pl......h"J .... .....i ..sien Meet.iJ!q 3 11-04-92 <br /> PIlBLIC HI!lMIN:; - CllSE #92-17: REZalIN:; AND PLl\NNI!D UNIT DEVEWPMENl'. CI.1NELlUiD <br /> AVENUE. JaIN ARRELL (continued) <br />. Elizabeth M:xk'':'9tte of 3743 New Brighton Road Commented she had seen the <br /> surveyor out am after the surveyor left, she noticed her stakes were <br /> missing' . She requested the Awlicant find out why the stakes are <br /> missing' am have them replaced at the Applicant's expense. <br /> winiecki noted the ..nhni.....ion staff report fran the Fire Marshall to <br /> Zoning Administrat= Iage dated November 4, 1992 relating' concerns to <br /> sprinkling' the blildi.ng am provision of a fire access road around the <br /> blilding . <br /> Architect Reese stated that the Fire Marshall had inlicated to him that <br /> sprinkling' the entire blilding am garages would be sufficient am the <br /> access road would not be JlCCCf'E'll)'. He stated he will CXlfitact the Fire <br /> Marshall to rlie',.,".... this matter am resolve it prior to the council <br /> ll'eeting' . <br /> A resident voiced concern relative to sufficient space for the proposed <br /> fire access road around the entire blildi.ng. '!he Architect explained <br /> there would be adjustments on the west am south sides am the slql6S <br /> would be leveled out if the road is required. Mr. Bergly stated, at the <br /> lOClSt the roadway would be 10 feet wide am would be =vered by grass. <br /> He noted the road would be maintained during' the winter months. <br /> '!he resident referred to member Carlson's original question on soil <br /> =ec:tion am also questioned if the water would run arT:{ faster into <br />. the porn. '!he Architect explained that there are no soil corrections <br /> needed am the runoff from the site will not be worse than current <br /> conditions. He advised he is not required by storm water regulations to <br /> improve the runoff condition on this site, only to maintain it's <br /> existing' conditions after construction of the blilding. <br /> Developer John Arkell spoke about the proposed senior housing' project <br /> am highlighted the following' items the development will provide: price <br /> of hames, on-site caretaker, meal pro:JICll1l, van/taxi transportation. area <br /> hospital visits (Ihysicals, etc.), wellness program, am social events. <br /> vice Chair winiecki asked if there were further camnents from the floor, <br /> hearing' none, she closed the public hearing at 8:20 pm. <br /> Winiecki asked the Applicant if MI'C bJs service would be provided as <br /> well as some type of shelter for residents while they waited for the <br /> hls. '!he Applicant stated that MI'C in the past has been helpful in <br /> adding a location to their bJs route. He advised he is not opposed to <br /> providing a shelter for residents am wi1~ contact MI'C regardirg the <br /> route am shelter. <br /> McGraw questioned if the En:Jineer reviewed the waterflow am if arT:{ new <br /> area would be considered for drainage, run-off am water a=umulation. <br /> Bergly stated the engineer did look at all of the above mentioned items <br /> am recommerrls approval fran the Rice Creek Watershed District as a <br />. cornition of recommended approval from Ccmnission. <br /> Winiecki questioned if each unit would be harrlicap adaptable. <br /> Applicant stated normally all units are rented prior to construction <br /> canpletion. <br />