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<br />5 <br /> <br />Park and Trail Connections <br /> <br />An important feature of the proposed development would be to accommodate pedestrians <br />from the new development, the College, and the surrounding neighborhood. There are <br />currently sidewalks along the south side of Lydia, the west side of Linclon Drive, one side <br />of Terrace Drive (alternating-north and south), and along the frontage road south of County <br />Road C-2 (Figure 5). A pedestrian connection through the property to connect these existing <br />sidewalks would be part of the new development, possibly including a trail along the ditch. <br /> <br /> <br />..... Existing <br />Sidewalks <br /> <br /> <br />Coll~e Properties Proposal <br /> <br />Paul Sentman, representing College Properties, Inc., and the project architect, Peter Pfister, <br />presented a more d~tailed swnmary of the College proposal, with scale models of potential <br />layouts. The general phm is illustrated on Figure 6, and would include: <br /> <br />.. Senior housing on the west side of extended Lincoln Drive in three separate <br />buildings: <br />-, A special care unit for Alzheimer's patients, 36 beds, one-story <br />- Assisted-living apartments, 90 units, 3-story <br />- Independent-living apartments, 120 to 150 units, 6 to 8 stories <br /> <br />.. A future motel in the southeast corner of the site, 50 to 60 units <br /> <br />.. Student housing in the existing white brick apartment building in the northeast <br />corner of the site <br /> <br />.. A future radio station in the far northeast corner if the College can arrange the <br />purchase of the existing Simpson auto dealer site <br />