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1 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br /> 8 <br /> <br /> 9 <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br />19 <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br />21 <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br />23 <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br /> 25 <br />employed, I was told 23 of them were. I asked <br />what types of people were in those homes, were <br />they traditional ma and pop homes or were they <br />single mom homes, I was told half were ma and <br />pop, and the other half were single moms. And <br />they usually had one group home within them, <br />and some of the group homes that held mentally <br />disabled adults. <br /> <br /> I asked how many people were allowed <br />in the homes, and they said two people per <br />bedroom, which means in the two bedroom homes, <br />four people, and in the three bedroom homes, <br />six people. And -- just a minute here. I <br />asked if it was on a bus line. It is not <br />currently. There's a playground with a fence <br />around the complex. I asked about the <br />criminal background checks; they said they do <br />a criminal background check. I asked if there <br />was a customer service hotline for the <br />residents to call, as well as for the <br />surrounding community, and I was told it was <br />administered by AACAP. <br /> <br /> The grounds and the building were <br />very well done. I have never had real good <br />concrete answers as to the issues that follow <br /> <br />ADAMS COURT REPORTING (612) 421-2486 <br /> <br /> <br />