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BOOK 100 PACE 57 <br />E noosed Rconomic Develgpment ftiect <br />CRA Care Centers, Inc., a privately owned company, is pursuing a plan to develop an assisted living <br />facility (ALF) at the site shown in figure 1. The subject area shown in figure 1 is zoned RM -6, <br />Residential Multiple Family (up to 6 units/acre), and has a land use designation of L-2, Low Density <br />Residential -2 (up to 6 units/acre). Special exception use approval by the Board of County <br />Commissioners is required to operate an ALF in the RM -6 zoning district. If the grant is awarded <br />to the county, CRA Care Centers will initiate the special exception use approval process. <br />ALFs are licensed by the State of Florida and are basically residential facilities which provide <br />personal care for elderly residents. This ALF will provide small residential units and common areas <br />(such as an activity room, living room, family dining room, beauty salon room for residents only, <br />an outdoor patio and garden areas); three meals a day in a central dining room; housekeeping; <br />laundry service; social recreational and educational activities; transportation; personal care; and <br />assistance with bathing, mobility, eating, dressing, and taking medication. Resident capacity of the <br />ALF will be 70. Care levels available to residents will range from independent living to extended <br />care living. This facility will also be licensed to provide limited nursing and mental health services. <br />In addition, the proposed ALF will have a separate unit for care of persons with Alzheimer's disease <br />and other fortes of dementia. This portion of the building will have state of the art design to meet <br />the unique needs of the residents, and will be secured with special locking systems. <br />At full staffing levels, CRA Care Centers expects the proposed ALF to have 35 full-time equivalent <br />employment positions. Of those 35 employment positions, 21 positions will be available for <br />individuals from low to moderate income households. Table 1 displays those 36 positions. For <br />grant scoring purposes, the project must create a minimum of 26 full-time equivalent positions. 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The subject area shown in figure 1 is zoned RM -6, <br />Residential Multiple Family (up to 6 units/acre), and has a land use designation of L-2, Low Density <br />Residential -2 (up to 6 units/acre). Special exception use approval by the Board of County <br />Commissioners is required to operate an ALF in the RM -6 zoning district. If the grant is awarded <br />to the county, CRA Care Centers will initiate the special exception use approval process. <br />ALFs are licensed by the State of Florida and are basically residential facilities which provide <br />personal care for elderly residents. This ALF will provide small residential units and common areas <br />(such as an activity room, living room, family dining room, beauty salon room for residents only, <br />an outdoor patio and garden areas); three meals a day in a central dining room; housekeeping; <br />laundry service; social recreational and educational activities; transportation; personal care; and <br />assistance with bathing, mobility, eating, dressing, and taking medication. Resident capacity of the <br />ALF will be 70. Care levels available to residents will range from independent living to extended <br />care living. This facility will also be licensed to provide limited nursing and mental health services. <br />In addition, the proposed ALF will have a separate unit for care of persons with Alzheimer's disease <br />and other fortes of dementia. This portion of the building will have state of the art design to meet <br />the unique needs of the residents, and will be secured with special locking systems. <br />At full staffing levels, CRA Care Centers expects the proposed ALF to have 35 full-time equivalent <br />employment positions. Of those 35 employment positions, 21 positions will be available for <br />individuals from low to moderate income households. Table 1 displays those 36 positions. For <br />grant scoring purposes, the project must create a minimum of 26 full-time equivalent positions. Of <br />those 26 positions, 14 must be made available to individuals from low to moderate income <br />households. <br />APRIL 20, 1999 <br />-22- <br />_I <br />
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