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CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION <br /> SEPTEMBER 2, 1997 <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of <br /> Centerville held their regular meeting and a public hearing on September 2, 1997, at City Hall. <br /> Meeting was called to order by Chairperson Kathy Welk at 7:05 p.m. <br /> PRESENT: Chairperson Kathy Welk <br /> Tina Vermeulen <br /> Linda Broussard- Vickers <br /> ABSENT: AI LaMotte <br /> STAFF /CONSULTANTS: City Administrator Jim March <br /> City Clerk Ry -Chel Gaustad <br /> Councilmember Theresa Brenner <br /> OPENING <br /> PUBLIC HEARING (S) <br /> CONSIDERATION TO GRANT SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR SENIOR FACILITY <br /> Mr. Tom Dillion (Project Coordinator for Dunbar Development Corporation) gave a brief <br /> overview of the proposed Senior Housing Facility. Mr. Dillion explained the facility will house 16 <br /> units consisting of one, two and one bedroom plus den apartments. The covered parking <br /> containing 16 stalls will be available for the cost of $35.00 per month. Outside parking <br /> embodying of 16 stalls is proposed for residents and visitors. Furthermore, the facility includes <br /> keyed security access, natural gas heating, air conditioning, ground maintenance, and garbage <br /> collection. Mr. Dillion explained each unit will be equipped with patio access, major appliances <br /> and sprinklers for fire protection. <br /> Mr. March explained the reason why the city pursued senior housing was because of the senior <br /> resident's desire and demand. <br /> Ms. Bekah Padilla (Project Architect for Miller, Hanson, Westerbeck & Berger) explained the <br /> senior housing facility is designed for active seniors. Ms. Padilla described the land layout which <br /> provided space for a future facility. Ms. Welk asked if a lot split between the Barret house and <br /> the facility will be required. Mr. March replied the Barret house may be raised but a lot split will <br /> not be required. Ms. Welk questioned the likelihood of another similar housing facility. Mr. <br /> March explained the city plans to see this facility to completion before addressing another. Ms. <br /> Padilla replied an area has been dedicated for the possibility of a future facility. <br /> 1 - <br />
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