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. <br />' <br />. <br />Minu�tes of R�gular Covrcll Mesting <br />Pago two <br />November 27, 9978 <br />5. �rden Hiils Ciuh, Inc., On-Sale, On-Sale Sunday. <br />6. Estben, 9nc. d/bfa BOue Fox 9nn, pn-Sale, On-Sale Sunday. <br />7. Star Liquors, dnr., Oft-SaVe. <br />PUBL9C H.ARING <br />Karth Lake Estafies West - 9mprovement No. 78-3 <br />Actfng Mayor Woodburn opened the.Pubiic Hearing at <br />Clerk Administrator McN(esh v3rified publicatlon of <br />Hea�ing i� the New Briyhton Bulletin on November (6 <br />mat96ng of Natice of Hearing to benefitted property <br />November V5. <br />4Minutes of Hearing are a�Ptaci�ed.) <br />8:Q4 p.m. and <br />Notice of <br />and 23, and <br />owners o�i <br />Wingert moved, seconded 6y Hanson, that Council adapt Resolutton <br />No. 7.8-.7$, Ordering Improvemen't No. 78-E and aufihortzing prepara- <br />t(on o'f,plans and specfffcafioos. F�otion carriad unanimously. <br />Case No.,78-31, Specia! Use Permft to Renovate Johanna Elementary <br />Sc�oB 4or Apartment Complex for Elderly - Presby4arlan Homes <br />tSutton Piace) <br />Ga%a� ens a, E� Reed, Curtis Fritzie and Robert Ackerma�n were <br />present to answer quesfiions and concerns ot Councii re Phase I of <br />the proposed Sutton Piace ranova�ion of Lake Johanna Elemerttary <br />School. <br />Drawi�gs depict{ny exEsting conditions, the ovarail site pla� <br />findfcat(ng adJacent tats), proposed landscapingo school remode0- <br />I�g and signage were presented. Fenstad reported that e rough <br />draft, of the am�nded drawtngs beina presented toniqht, was re- <br />viewed by Planner PAffl�r. <br />dn dfscusslon, concarn vas expressed re +vhat happsned to the In- <br />#ergenerational plans previously doscribad. Bt was explainad <br />that it was not the tn�ent of Presbyterian Homes to supervise an <br />Ini�argenerattona8 program; prapose to maintain a HiOd tlower <br />garden area for fhe enjoyment ot residents a6�d vlsttors (children <br />and adults); pFopose a ccmmunity room in Sutton P�ace buildtng, <br />but its use has not been developed to date; enclosed walk-throughs <br />are proposed be4ween ttie proposed resfdenttal Yownhouse str�c- <br />t�res on the site; residents do not want to be segregated - <br />strongly desfre to have chi9dren, as well as adut4s, vtsifi the <br />site; place s4rong emphasis o� intergenerational actfvities - <br />currently provido fishing permlts and encourege children°s pro- <br />grams at the home. <br />!n revtew of the site plan proposoB for the expanded site, concern <br />was expressed re the mass(ve aper�m�nt huildings proposed, rather <br />than the prevfousiy described cottage-iype residences. Ackermann <br />explainad fihat th� proposed two-story strucfiures are exactfy as <br />were envlstoned on the lower sifie - only changes ars the connec- <br />�tions between bulld7rags. <br />. 9fi xas �oted by Counci9 thai- it is concs rned about the impact on <br />neEghboring properties when the site ts fuily daveloped; intends <br />to cons(der the schooi renovation i'onight, bu� feels it was <br />�vortiHhlE� to ask that a long-ranq� p�an be presented; not in a <br />' posfPion to accept or reject the proposal tonight. <br />�It91ar not�d that intensity mtll probabiy be tha Cii'y's primafy <br />concern; toiaB site use as proposed is more intense and insti?u- <br />tionai ln appearance i�han w�s origlnally described; initial <br />proposa9 was described as rc�lativeEy spread-out; pians .as <br />present�d are very surprfsing; suggasted strong need for nelghborhood <br />input. Bfi aas noi�ed by Counci8 that neighborhood reactfon has, <br />in the past, been very negal'Ive fio apartmen7 conaepts relativ� <br />to vfsua0 impact on the neic�hborhood. <br />Jn further discussion, it aas noted that it is probabfy <br />-2- <br />