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Arlene Fletcher, Director of the Council on Aging, agreed <br />the project is very beneficial and that we are in desperate need <br />of it. She noted that being a licensed ACLF facility will <br />definitely insure the density as they have very stringent <br />guidelines. Mrs. Fletcher emphasized that people will cook in <br />their homes, and if you say they can't have a kitchen, they will <br />buy a hot plate or something that is not safe, and it is <br />unacceptable to expect them to live in this manner. Mrs. <br />Fletcher believed that a stove and refrigerator are necessities <br />for anyone, and she also agreed they should offer large units as <br />well as small units, and that these people should be treated as <br />you would treat any age citizens. <br />It was determined that no one else wished to be heard. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously closed <br />the public hearing. <br />Commissioner Wodtke inquired about the monthly charge for <br />the units and was advised that it ranges from $975 to $1,300. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt when people pay that much, they are <br />not going to live in the unit just like an apartment but will <br />avail themselves of the services offered. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Lyons, the Board unanimously granted <br />Special Exception approval for a Residential Center <br />Group Home as requested by Waterford Associates <br />subject to Conditions a, c and d recommended by staff. <br />ORDINANCE ENLARGING PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION <br />The hour of 9:45 o'clock A.M. having passed, the Deputy <br />Clerk read the following Notice with Proof of Publication <br />attached, to -wit: <br />43 <br />BOOK 65' MIG] E 90 <br />