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r <br />• • <br />Bryan Lloyd <br />From: Don Munson <br />Posted At: Thursday, September 16, 2010 8:38 AM <br />Conversation: Adult daycare at Centre Pointe - Final Review <br />Posted To: DRC - Final Review <br />Subject: Adult daycare at Centre Pointe - Final Review <br />My concerns are, again, mainly building permit issues. <br />From: Bryan Lloyd <br />Posted At: Monday, September 13, 2010 3:01 PM <br />Posted To: DRC - Final Review <br />Conversation: Adult daycare at Centre Pointe - Final Review <br />Subject: Adult daycare at Centre Pointe - Final Review <br />Here is the �plicant's description of the proposed daycare, and here are the ph. s�plans. <br />Aside from the question about how budrensome the building code requirements might be given the proposed <br />change of occupancy of the structure, the primary concern after initial review was the parking/circulation during <br />the drop-off and pick-up times. I still don't know how many adults might be "cared for" during a typical day, so <br />I don't think we're too much further to being comfortable about these issues. <br />But is this really just a senior center? It looks like a place where aging folks can spend the day with some <br />company and programmed activities and lunch. I mean "adult care facilities" are grouped with hospitals <br />according to our zoning code; that seems to imply some health/medical involvement. The applicant's description <br />looks more like a"meeting hall", "physical culture(?)/health services", "private club", or "cultural institution" - <br />all of which would be permitted in the B-4 district (which is the foundation for this PUD). Calling it a senior <br />center doesn't fix the circulation problem, but our ability to do something about it might go away if this is <br />actually a permitted use (because the need for a PUD amendment goes away). <br />
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