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<br />a <br /> <br />City Council Workshop Meeting l\'1inutes of January 15, 1997 <br /> <br />CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />SENIOR HOUSING WORKSHOP <br />JANUARY 15, 1997 <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City Council of the City of Centerville held a Senior <br />Housing Workshop on January 15, 1997, at City Hall. Mayor Tom Wilharber called the <br />workshop meeting to order at 5:05 P.M. <br /> <br />PRESENT: Tom Wilharber <br />Theresa Brenner <br />Mary J 0 Helmbrecht <br />Laura Powers-Rasmussen <br /> <br />ABSENT: Sanna Buckbee <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />STA.FF/CONSULTANT: <br /> <br />Jim March, City Administrator <br />Ry-Chel Gaustad, City Clerk <br />David Nyberg, City Engineer <br />Margaret Langfeld, Anoka County Commissioner <br />Tim Yantos, Anoka County Deputy Administrator <br />Scott Knutson, Community Partners, Inc. <br />Fran Dunbar, Dunbar Development Corporation <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber explained the purpose of this workshop is to discuss Senior Housing. Mayor <br />Wilharber explained Council member Theresa Brenner was spearheading the Senior Housing <br />Project in Centerville. Council member Brenner introduced Tim Yantos, Anoka County Deputy <br />Administrator, whom introduced Margaret Langfeld, Anoka County Commissioner then he <br />addressed Senior Housing. <br /> <br />p.fr. Yantos explained the history of Senior Housing in Centerville. Mr. Yantos reported the <br />land and market study was completed by Community Partners, Inc. Mr. Yantos introduced Scott <br />Knutson, Community Partners who was the primary editor of the land and market study. <br /> <br />Mr. hnutson elaborated on the land and market study. Mr. Knutson explained the three primary <br />studies conducted: secondary data, local interviews and locally generated information. The <br />secondary data included population, senior citizen future forecasting and accounting for current <br />seniors in the area. Based on the 23 senior residents interviewed, Community Partners identified <br />the want and desire for senior housing locations and amenities. Locally generated information <br />consisted of the area's Senior Housing, the interest of 43 local prospective renters and potential <br /> <br />t <br />