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I <br />I <br /> <br />Ms. Frolik replied yes. <br /> <br />Commissioner jensen inquired whether there were any other group-type homes in the city. <br /> <br />Ms. Frolik advised there was a group home for disabled persons in the northern part of the <br />community, and records indicate that group home has not devalued property. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Commissioner Thorud inquired how many people were in that home, and Ms. Frolik stated the <br />information was unknown. <br /> <br />Commissioner Deemer stated he was aware of another foster home, not a group home, which was <br />involved with barglary suspects a year ago. <br /> <br />Commissioner Jensen pointed out a statement from the April 4, 1995 meeting minutes wherein <br />City Attorney Oerry Randall suggested "permitting this use is not in harmony with the City <br />Comprehensive 'Plan." <br /> <br />Attorney Fitzpatrick explained, "At that time, we were taking the position that this was a rezoning." <br /> <br />Commissioner Iensen inquired whether the Comprehensive Plan addresses this type of facility, <br />whether for the mentally handicapped, elderly, or whatever. <br /> <br />Attorney Fitzpa~ck stated that if the City did have an ordinance trying to zone these into a specific <br />part of the city, it would be improper. He explained that the whole idea behind the legislation was <br />to put these type of facilities in residential areas. <br /> <br />Commissioner Jensen inquired as to the possibility of reviewing this annually for adverse effects. <br /> <br />Attorney Fitzpatrick explained that State Statute directs the City to issue the CUP, and limits the <br />issues that can b~ imposed. When looking at adverse effects, the City can only impose the same <br />conditions it imposes on others, or conditions for the safety and health of those in the facility. One <br />example is that with a regular family, more bathrooms could not be a requirement, but in this case, <br />it can be. <br /> <br />Commissioner Jensen inquired whether more bathrooms can be required of the daycare across the <br />street. <br /> <br />Att. omey Fitzpatrick explained the requirements for daycares with 7-13 children. <br /> <br />Ms. Frolik also explai'ned that this is part of the licensing procedure for group daycare homes. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Commissioner Holland pointed out the public hearing minutes from April 4, 1995 reflect that the <br />Department of Health has inspected the sewage system and determined it's capacity is sufficient. <br /> <br />Attorney Fitzpatrick, referring to the subject dealing with sex offenders, explained State Statute <br />reads "... except that a residential facility whose primary purpose is to treat juveniles who have <br />violated criminal statutes relating to sex offenses or have been adjudicated delinquent on the basis <br />of conduct in violation of criminal'statutes relating to sex offenses shall not be considered a <br />permitted use." (Exhibit B attached.) Mr. Fitzpatrick also addressed the comments regarding the <br />care of the boys,~stating these complaints should be made to the State licensing. If there are indeed <br />issues that should be addressed, the licensing authority should be advised. If he loses his license, <br />then he can't operate. <br />Commissioner *bored inquired what constitutes "primary purpose." ~'-~;~ ~-~ ~ F ~ <br /> <br />Public Hearing/Planning Commission/May 7, 1996 <br /> Page 5 of 12 <br /> <br /> <br />
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