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4. To avoid an undue concentration of group care <br />facilities in one area, all. such facilities shall <br />be located- at least one thousand two hundred <br />(1,200) feet apart, measured from property line to <br />property line. <br />5. If located in a single-family area, the home shall <br />have the appearance of a single-family home. <br />Structural alterations or designs shall be of such <br />a nature as to -preserve the residential character <br />of the building.- <br />6. <br />uilding. <br />6. If located in the AIR -1 zoning district, the site <br />- shall have an L-1—land use designation. <br />7. The facility shall satisfy all applicable off- <br />street parking requirements of Chapter 954. The <br />facility shall meet or exceed all open space <br />requirements for the respective zoning district. <br />8. The maximum capacity of such facilities shall not <br />exceed the applicable number permitted by the <br />department of health and rehabilitative services. <br />9. Group home permits are transferable. If the type of <br />-resident/client changes or the resident capacity <br />increases to such an extent that it would raise the <br />facility to a higher level group home as <br />distinguished by the definition, the facility must <br />be reevaluated for an administrative permit or <br />special exception approval. <br />All specific land use criteria have been satisfied. <br />15. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning: <br />North: <br />South: <br />East: <br />West: <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Groves/RS-6 ` <br />Medical Services Subdivision/MED <br />Groves, Wetland/RM-8 <br />Groves/RS-6 <br />Based on the above analysis, staff recommends that the Board of <br />County Commissioners grant special exception use approval for the <br />proposed ACLF facility. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Dean Luethje, representing Carter Associates, Inc., stated <br />that he was available to answer questions. <br />The Chairman determined that no one else wished to be heard <br />and thereupon closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously granted <br />special exception use approval for the_ proposed <br />Adult Congregate Living Facility as set out in <br />staffs memorandum. <br />36 <br />November 1, 1994 <br />
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