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Apartments offering housing choice for those truly independent. The Assisted Living <br />suites create small neighborhoods of 18 -20 units typically. The units open into common <br />areas specific to that household giving a neighborhood within a community feeling. The <br />common spaces include, living area, activity space, residential laundry, and dining space <br />and serving kitchen as well as staff service areas. This household environment has <br />evolved to assist in delivery of care through our Liberty :Personally Designed Living <br />model that is guided by principles of independence, autonomy, respect, choice, <br />empowerment and relationships. A Town Center connecting Apartments, Assisted Living <br />and the Care Center becomes the backbone of the community and provides central places <br />for gathering, dining, activities, chapel and exercise. This reconfiguration would result in <br />the same number of units as currently exist on campus today. There are 396 units on site <br />today and there would be 396 on the site as proposed. The triangle parcels west of Lake <br />Johanna Blvd as proposed would add an additional 14 units of Senior Apartments to the <br />campus as a whole. (There are currently 4 units of residential units on the properties so <br />the next gain is 10 units.) The unit numbers current and proposed are as follows: <br />Current Proposed <br />Care Center 208 208 <br />Assisted Suites 136 48 <br />AL Memory Suites 33 36 <br />Independent Sr. Apts. 19 68 <br />Brownstone Sr. Apts. 0 36 <br />Main Campus Total 396 396 <br />Parcels West of Lake Johanna Blvd. <br />Brownstone Sr. Apts 0 14 <br />SF Duplex Units 4 0 <br />This portion results in the addition of 10 units to the project. <br />Goals: The repositioning and redevelopment of the campus also allows PHS to address <br />additional goals outside of resident needs and services. <br />Parking: Currently there are 250 surface parking spots on main campus. There are <br />periods when there are staff and family members parking along Lake Johanna Blvd <br />which is permitted but not desirable. The proposed site plan incorporates 358 parking <br />spots on main campus which is 108 spots more than currently. The Independent Senior <br />Apartments and Brownstones would have resident parking underground which accounts <br />for about 100 spots. The remaining 258 would be surface parking which includes 22 <br />additional spots added as requested by library staff to the count to accommodate parking <br />for patrons of the Library. These spots are not designated as Library parking only as peak <br />hours of operation for the Library are different from peak visitor hours for campus <br />residents and staffing shifts. <br />The Brownstone west of Lake Johanna Blvd which has 14 Senior Apartments <br />would have underground parking for residents and surface parking for visitors. <br />