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RECEIVED <br /> 1300 French Creek Drive MAR -5 2010 <br /> Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 <br /> CITY OF ORONO <br /> March 5, 2010 <br /> Mayor Jim White <br /> City of Orono <br /> 2750 Kelley Parkway <br /> Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55233 <br /> Dear Mayor White: <br /> As residents of Orono who live within a quarter mile of the Hill School,we are writing to you to express <br /> our opposition to the proposed CUP for the Emily Program. <br /> We understand that eating disorders are a serious illness a d that people suffering from them need <br /> care, both medical and psychological, and compassion. Our hearts go out to them. <br /> However, that care should be delivered in an appropriate f cility.The Hill School facility fails to meet a <br /> number of requirements of the Emily Program, including a equate space and parking.The Emily <br /> Program is in the process of shutting down its Chaska locati n because it has outgrown the eight-bed <br /> facility,and is moving those patients to a much more spaci us facility in St. Paul.The Hill School is a <br /> proposed ten bed facility;given the success of the Emily Pr gram in Chaska, it is reasonable to expect <br /> the program to outgrow its location here.And yes, although we are aware that people suffering from <br /> eating disorders are "weak," as an Emily Program supporteit has put it, we are concerned about who <br /> may move into the building once the Emily Program has outgrown its space. <br /> In addition to the space limitation of the building,the parcel lacks sufficient space for parking. With ten <br /> patients, numerous medical care providers,traveling tutors for the patients, and visitors, the few <br /> parking spaces on the lot will not be sufficient. In fact,the Emily Program has approached the <br /> Minnetonka Center for the Arts to request regular use of th Center's parking.The Center's director and <br /> board chairman have said they cannot provide regular use f their parking spaces to the Emily Program. <br /> With commercial vacancies at a 20 year high, surely the Emily Program could find a more suitable <br /> location for their project than a small historic school building in a residential area.The City Philosophy, <br /> stated on the first page of the City website at www.ci.orono.mn.us, is preservation. Please preserve the <br /> Hill School as it has been for decades—a school—to presence Orono's local character and identity. <br /> Yours truly, <br /> --":7" .,.._______ <br /> C G <br /> ernhard Nann <br /> Victoria Nann <br />
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