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Commissioner Jeffrey asked how big the area is for these one level units. <br /> <br />Mr. Dommer explained if the senior campus were to be removed, the north portion of the <br />northeast corner would actually be low density' and would conform with the R-2 zoning, as <br />would the eight units immediately adjacent to the south property line of the adjacent properties. <br />The area where they get thrown off is the southwest comer where they are feeling constrained <br />with the Town Center zoning on one side of Highway 10. They may want to just rezone that <br />corner as a transition. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Trudgeon indicated this would have some merit to <br />consider. <br /> <br />Comlnissioner Watson inquired about Mr. Dommer's thoughts of the assisted living moving <br />towards the existing residences. This would have less traffic and less activity, and might be <br />beneficial to the existing neighbors. <br /> <br />Mr. Dommer replied that is an option Brightkeys has not considered. The assisted living campus <br />is a very low intensity use, but they are 400 to 600 square feet. These units are high on <br />emergency service calls. The negative is that they ge.t tall, as .they are generally a three story <br />building. <br /> <br />Commissioner Watson inquired about three story buildings in the City. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Trudgeon replied R-2 zoning would have limits of <br />ten units in the building. The buildings would be allowed in the R-3 district. <br /> <br />Commissioner Jeffrey inquired if Mr. Dommer will have a meeting with the neighbors. <br /> <br />Mr. Dommer responded in the affirmative. <br /> <br />Trudy Matilla, 7451 149th Avenue NW, stated the discussion of the apartment building comes <br />from a letter dated July 30, 2004 to Brightkeys 'that indicates the sketch plan shows several <br />apartment buildings. Secondly, she would like to state that they do not want that high of density. <br />Two years ago she was here with the original site plan that was submitted and the City Council <br />told Brightkeys to come back with single family homes on their street. At that time Mr. Dommer <br />said he would meet with the residents and they never heard from him. She noted residential <br />traffic was just discussed in Case #5, and it is a big issue on their street. They have spent a <br />considerable amount of time working with the City and the Police Department with existing <br />tral'fic problems. There is a bus stop at Peridot Street and down the end of the road on <br />Uranimite. If the traffic is all sent in off 149th Avenue, and if the county says they will not grant <br />any more roads out to Ramsey Boulevard, the traffic will all funnel through their neighborhood. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt noted the plat shows an egress out to CR 116 and there is one out to CR 56, <br />which he assumes is a right-in/right out. <br /> <br />Ms. Matilla inquired about rumors that CR 116 will be expanded to four lanes in the near future. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/August 5, 2004 <br /> Page 26 of 40 <br /> <br /> <br />