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February 26,2019 Page 5 of 6 <br /> presenting this item to the Council. <br /> • Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola stated the Benedictine Health Center is <br /> seeking approval of a Preliminary Planned Residential Development to remodel and expand their existing <br /> facility at 1101 Black Oak Drive. The project will include remodeling ofthe existing building,demolition of <br /> an older portion ofthe current facility,and construction of a new wing on the central and southern portions of <br /> the property to accommodate 56 new independent living units,40 additional assisted living units,24 <br /> additional living memory care units and 8 skilled nursing apartments to complement the current facility. <br /> Once complete,a total of 194 units over the entirety of the campus will provide a"continuum of care"for <br /> seniors allowing area residents to age in place regardless of their health status. Feedback and concerns from <br /> residents were reviewed with the Council. He reported staff and the Planning Commission recommend <br /> approval ofthe Preliminary PRD with conditions. <br /> Councilmember Jacobsen noted he attended the Planning Commission meeting for Councilmember Burg. <br /> He thanked all ofthe residents that came forward to express their concerns at this meeting. He stated he <br /> appreciated all ofthe discussion that was held regarding this request. <br /> Mayor Johnson thanked staff for providing the Council with a detailed report on the PRD. She stated she was <br /> concerned with how traffic will impact the surrounding neighborhood. She understood that Benedictine was <br /> willing to work with vendors to ensure they use a specific route. However,in the end she also understood that <br /> vendors had no road restrictions and could drive wherever they liked. She encouraged Benedictine to speak <br /> with their staff and vendors to ensure they were parking and driving where required. She stated this would <br /> make Benedictine a great neighbor both now and going into the future. She noted she would be offering her <br /> support to the request because it would be adding valuable housing to the community. <br /> Councilmember Jacobsen discussed the conditions that were recommended for approval by staff and stated <br /> he appreciated the fact that traffic would be rerouted to a new entrance point. He commented further on the <br /> growing need for senior housing in New Brighton. <br /> 3 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> 2. Consider Resolution approving a Site Plan for STOR to repurpose the existing building at <br /> 315 5thAvenue NW as an indoor storage facility. 2.Consider Resolution <br /> approving a Site Plan for <br /> STOR to repuipose the <br /> Motion by Councilmember Jacobsen,seconded by Councilmember Allen to approve the proposed existi gbuildingat315 5th <br /> Site Plan based on the Findings of Fact and subject to the staff recommended conditions. Avenue NW as an indoor <br /> storage facility. <br /> City Manager Lotter indicated Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola would be <br /> presenting this item to the Council. <br /> Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola explained Valley Sunrise properties <br /> is looking to repurpose the former Printcraft building at 315 5th Avenue NW into a climate <br /> controlled self-storage facility. In addition to retrofitting the existing building,they are also <br /> seeking to construct six(6)non-climate-controlled storage locker buildings on the eastern <br /> portion of the property. No variances or special use permits are needed, but the addition of <br /> new structures on the site triggers a site plan review per Chapter 8, Article 1 of the zoning <br /> code. He reported staff and the Planning Commission recommend approval of the Site Plan <br /> with conditions. <br /> Mayor Johnson asked if the soil on this site was contaminated. Community Assets and <br /> Development Director Schlichting reported there were no findings to that indicate there was a <br /> problem with the soil. However, if after digging up the site a problem was to occur, the <br /> applicant would be responsible for removing any contaminated soils and replacing them with <br /> clean fill. He commented further on the filtration basin that was being installed on the site. <br /> Shawn Bruce, 5115 Excelsior Boulevard in St. Louis Park, introduced himself to the Council <br /> and discussed his plans for the proposed climate controlled self-storage facility. <br />
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