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MOTION CARRIED. <br />5 Ayes, 0 Nays, <br /> <br />TABLE APPLICATION LP04-07 and <br />Motion by O’Brien, Second by Howard to <br />PL04-04 <br />MOTION CARRIED. <br />5 Ayes, 0 Nays, <br /> <br />Public Hearing: PRD05-01, LP05-01, PL05-01, SP05-02 – Preliminary Review of <br />Planned Residential Development (PRD), Site Plan, Special Use Permit and <br />Preliminary Plat – Applicant: BKV Group Architects on behalf of the Clifton <br />House. <br /> <br />Consideration of an application by Mr. Ted Redmond, AIA of the BKV Group on behalf <br />of the Christian Science Church for a PRD, Site Plan and Preliminary Plat. The purpose <br />of the request is to subdivide the property into a new lot of record and construct Clifton <br />House, a six bed Christian Science Nursing Facility/Inspiration Center, which will also <br />include 3 Rest and Study suites. The property is located at 1190 Long Lake Road NW <br />and is zoned R-1, Single Family Residential. <br /> <br />Mr. Boylan reviewed for Commissioners that tonight would potentially be part one of a <br />four parts. He reviewed the site plan and the zoning code. <br /> <br />Sharon Hanson, President of Clifton House, Inc., spoke about the project and how it fits <br />in with their mission. <br /> <br />Mr. Ted Redmond, AIA, of BKV Group, gave an overview of site characteristics. The <br />entire site is about five acres, two of which would be the actual Clifton House site. He <br />gave a detailed presentation of the site plan. <br /> <br />A neighbor questioned that the project qualified as a PRD and says the property is zoned <br />as an R-1 and quotes from the zoning code. She also brought up issues related to 24 / 7 <br />activity at the site, visitors, employees, and deliveries. <br /> <br />th <br />Jill Madson of 1459 12 Terrace. She voiced concerns about the zoning and how future <br />development might occur. She also mentioned the devaluation of property for taxpayers <br />and the nonprofit status of the proposed facility. <br /> <br />Roger Bye, 1240 Long Lake Road. He said many of his concerns had already been <br />talked about by previous speakers. He mentioned devaluation of property and loss of the <br />lake view. <br /> <br />Mrs. Bye, 1240 Long Lake Road, then spoke and expressed concerns about water <br />ponding and flooding. <br /> <br />Mr. Redmond asked to speak again to give clarification to some points of concern <br />expressed by neighbors of the proposed project. He addressed landscaping concerns and <br />said they could look at a different type of screening than white spruce. He also addressed <br />the drainage of the site, saying there is some existing drainage toward the NW from the <br />parking lot area. <br /> <br />I:\COMMISSIONS\PLANNING\Minutes\2005\01-18-05.doc 2 <br /> <br />
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