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Motion by Zisla, Second by O'Brien to WAIVE THE READING AND ADOPT THE <br /> ATTACHED RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF, SP03-01 / <br /> LP03-04, subject to the following conditions: <br /> 1. The applicant shall submit plans showing surface water runoff to be approved by <br /> City Staff. <br /> 2. Plans to screen the rooftop mechanical equipment shall be submitted to the City <br /> for approval prior to building permit issuance. <br /> 3. Landscape plan as submitted with this application. <br /> 4 Ayes, 0 Nays, Motion Carried. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING: NCO2-6/SP02-14 /LP02-12 Special Use Permit, Non- <br /> Conforming Use Permit & Site Plan Review—Innsbruck Care Center Expansion <br /> Applicant: Mina Adsit, AIA on behalf of Benedictine Health System <br /> Consideration of an application to expand the existing facility located at 2800 I-694 <br /> Service Drive. The purpose of the request is to construct a 24,100 square foot addition <br /> onto the existing 39,100 square foot building and expand the parking area. The site does <br /> not have screening near the east lot line along the parking area and a portion of the <br /> existing building and parking area encroach into the front yard setback. The Code <br /> identifies these as Type 4 Nonconforming Uses, which require a public hearing. Nursing <br /> Home use is a Special Use and any expansion of the facility also requires a public <br /> hearing. <br /> Mr. Boylan reviewed the site plan and the need for the non-conforming use permit and <br /> special use permit, as well as the history of the property with the city. <br /> Roger Humphrey, Civil Engineer for the project, addressed a question regarding the <br /> detention pond and other water issues. <br /> Mr. Jim Lane, Administrator of the Innsbruck Care Center, also addressed the <br /> Commissioners. He pointed out the current trend in nursing facilities is for private rooms <br /> to meet the requests of residents. This also allows the use of bigger and better equipment <br /> that does not fit well in double rooms. The plan will also increase dining room space <br /> which is now sometimes crowded. The dementia unit can be a secured unit with the new <br /> plan and the kitchen will be upgraded and expanded. <br /> Mina Adsit, AIA, Adsit Architecture and Planning,presented plans. She explained there <br /> will be a retaining pond. The existing wood area will remain. The new main entry will <br /> relocate off Black Oak at the north end of the site. There will be two courtyards for <br /> outside activities. <br /> Motion by Zisla, Second by O'Brien to CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. <br /> 4 Ayes, 0 Nays, Motion Carried. <br />
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