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SharonOswald, 1131 W. Brooks, asked if there was any human impact on the park. <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />MarkGoheen, 905 Transit, asked what the closest distance is from the “high” path to the <br />4 <br />building. Mr. Rosa noted that the closest to distance is approximately 42 to 43 feet <br />5 <br />horizontally and 16 feet in height. <br />6 <br />7 <br />Mr.Goheen asked for clarification of church parking lots. What is the relationship of the <br />8 <br />church residents per service (250-300 church goers at any one time). It may expand by <br />9 <br />100 seats. The church building is not changing outside dimensions, however, the <br />10 <br />expansion area would be on the north or east side near the sanctuary. <br />11 <br />12 <br />HarrisMallony, 2596 Grotto, asked if stone similar to the new foundation could be used <br />13 <br />on nearby retaining walls. <br />14 <br />15 <br />Margaret Lackey, 3078 Evelyn, asked about church population (350 families, 1100 total <br />16 <br />members). <br />17 <br />18 <br />KendraGoheen, 905 Transit, asked for clarification of the view of the new building. Will <br />19 <br />new designs be done. Chris Henningson explained that he has experimented with helium <br />20 <br />balloons in the summer on the site as viewed from the surrounding properties. The top of <br />21 <br />the building would be just below the top of the tree line. <br />22 <br />23 <br />KendraGoheen, 905 Transit, asked what the 501c3 organization is. (A 501c3 is a tax <br />24 <br />exempt, non-profit organization. Tax exempt mortgage bonds can also be used.) <br />25 <br />26 <br />In response to a question, Bob Van Slyke said the developer could inventory trees. <br />27 <br />28 <br />Diane Martin, 2559 Fisk, asked if 50 more parking spaces could be placed on the north <br />29 <br />side of the building. What will happen to child care and bible class outdoor green space. <br />30 <br />Rev. Rice said it is possible to add more north parking in a ramp. The location allows for <br />31 <br />the children to play in the park. <br />32 <br />33 <br />KendraGoheen, 905 Transit, asked what happens when a coop member dies. (Mr. Van <br />34 <br />Slyke said the asset share would go to the deceased relatives/family). <br />35 <br />36 <br />MarkGoheen, 905 Transit, asked if the parking could be installed without the residence? <br />37 <br />38 <br />Roger Johnson, 924 Transit, asked if stop lights would be required because of additional <br />39 <br />traffic. <br />40 <br />41 <br />PeggyEgli asked how visible the resident and building lights at night would be (Mr. Rosa <br />42 <br />said the development will light up the area, not the park). <br />43 <br />44 <br />TerriMickli, 912 Transit, asked if the senior project would be opened to Section 8 by <br />45 <br />Presbyterian Homes. (Mr. Van Slyke noted that the financing and cooperative regulations <br />46 <br />and by-laws prohibit other uses). <br />47 <br />48 <br />BillHauer, 2550 Fisk, asked where the parking will be added to the site. (Chris Hennings <br />49 <br />explained the 150 existing spaces, 191 spaces built on top and others.) <br />50 <br />51 <br />MarkGoheen asked if the City has studied buying this property? <br />52 <br />53 <br />JohnHaus, 2479 Churchill Street, asked if the parking lot could be increased with another <br />54 <br />level of parking. (Chris Henningson said the Church hopes to build something of utility to <br />55 <br />the community). <br />56 <br />Page4 of 12 <br />