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03/12/2002
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John Genoni, President of Gen Development, 4760 North US#1, Melbourne, stated <br />that he is requesting 2 changes; that the entryway be relocated to 27`h Street and/or that the <br />adult care facility be moved to the south, east or west in order not to impact The Preserve, <br />and that any signage be restricted. He did not want this to be an adversarial relationship but <br />is just asking for more consideration. <br />William McCain, project engineer, pointed out that the front ofthe adult care facility <br />is set back 30 feet, not 20 feet. <br />Ruth Livingston, 655 SW 40th Avenue, agreed that 27`h Street would be a better <br />entrance for the development. <br />Judy Avril, 680 32nd Avenue SW, stated that she walks down 5th Street to Oslo <br />Middle School every evening and does not believe the project will impact traffic. She <br />expressed her concern that moving the adult care facility might impact the uplands and <br />questioned what sort of buffer The Preserve will install. <br />Priscilla Susie Painter works with mentally challenged patients with special needs <br />and with Alzheimers patients. She has worked in some of the residential hospitals for these <br />individuals and felt they are definitely not a place you would want to be. She stated that <br />each and every person present probably lives within 2 or 3 blocks of a mentally challenged <br />person and is not aware of it. <br />Kathy Wegel, 8060 142nd Street, Sebastian, had no intention of addressing this issue <br />but she is the sister of a disabled brother whose mother and father cared for him until they <br />MARCH 12, 2002 <br />! ! 0! <br />-62- <br />
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