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hospital, nursing home, sanitarium, or rest h o me -- the medical uses listed as <br /> conditional uses in the RR-1B zoning distric'. These uses require special <br /> state licenses and other approvals. The Emil, Program does NOT have such <br /> licenses, nor would it be eligible for a licens: for any of the described uses. <br /> The Emily Program is not at all similar to the common definition of a <br /> hospital. <br /> Even Dirk Miller himself, in these chambers on February 8th, said that his <br /> facility is not a hospital. Here's the text from the minutes of that meeting: <br /> "White asked whether the patients would Ibe force fed. <br /> "Miller indicated if that is necessary, it would be done in a hospital <br /> setting and NOT at the facility." <br /> Secondly, I'm opposed to this fundamental clange in use because it <br /> represents an intensification of use that does not fit on the Hill School <br /> property, and will be detrimental to nearby homes and families. <br /> Let me explain what I mean by intensification of use. At Hill School, most <br /> of the activities occurred Monday through Friday during daytime hours, and <br /> the school had considerable vacation period, including summer break. In <br /> addition, most of the traffic at Hill School o curred twice a day on <br /> weekdays, at the opening and closing of sch o ol. My 8-year-old twin <br /> daughters went to Kindergarten there, so I a o personally familiar with these <br /> patterns. <br /> Contrast these usage patterns with a hospital or similar medical facility, in <br /> which activities take place 24 hours a day, s yen days a week, and traffic <br /> 2 <br />