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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday, February 22,2010 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (4. #10-3442 THE EMILY PROGRAM, 2180 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, Continued) <br /> Maddie indicated he did go to the National Eating Disorders website in an attempt to learn more about this <br /> disorder. Maddie stated he would like to take a middle ground on this application and try to figure out what <br /> further information is needed in order to determine what is best for The Emily Program, the community, and <br /> the residents of this neighborhood. <br /> Maddie noted the majority of the local residents oppose the proposed location. Some of the rationale for <br /> opposing it include, one, operating a 24/7 facility will change the character and identity of the Crystal Bay <br /> neighborhood; two, constant emergency calls at the facility will have an impact on the children's perspective <br /> of safety in the neighborhood; and three, in terms of safety and risk concerns,the facility will be a non-locked <br /> down facility. Maddie asked if it is feasible to presume that someone with suicidal thoughts who flees the <br /> facility will pose a clear and present risk. <br /> Murphy noted an addendum to that statement would be, a clear and present risk to whom. <br /> Maddie indicated he presumes the person would be a risk to himself. As it relates to traffic and parking, <br /> based on the research that he has done, all logical indications point to the fact that it is likely traffic will <br /> increase on the weekends,which is when most people will be home. Maddie noted he did speak to some real <br /> estate agents who seem to think that property valuations could potentially be negatively impacted but they are <br /> unable to quantify that. <br /> Maddie stated as it relates to due diligence on complaints against the facility, the residents were told by Dr. <br /> Miller that he was aware of no complaints against the building. The neighbors feel that additional objective <br /> research should be done. The residents to date have been to.d that it is the City's feeling that this use will <br /> result in reduced traffic for the neighborhood and that the City should get behind this program because there is <br /> nothing not to like about it. <br /> In order to obtain an understanding of where people stand on this application, a straw poll was conducted. The <br /> majority of the people in the area are opposed to the proposed location. The French Creek Association does <br /> not support the location of the facility. Maddie noted not every resident in this area has been canvassed,but <br /> that 76 percent of the immediate residents have been. Of those people, 97 percent of the people are opposed to <br /> the location. Maddie commented that the voice of the community is against this location. <br /> In terms of the Emily Program itself, Maddie stated in his opinion there is not a person in this room who does <br /> not support the program or its charter. The Emily Program has made a positive impact on people's lives and it <br /> is an exceptional program, which is not at debate tonight. Maddie stated the question tonight is whether this is <br /> the right location for this facility. <br /> Maddie displayed an illustration of the Chaska location on the overhead and pointed out that the area consists <br /> of a residential area and a mixed use area. In addition, there is a townhouse complex in the area. <br /> Murphy noted the facility in Chaska is in the process of closing. <br /> Maddie stated the data shows that the program is exceptional. In order to deal with one of the safety and risk <br /> concerns raised by the residents,he did look at police records from the Chaska Police Department and the St. <br /> Paul Police Department to understand how many calls have been placed to the facilities. The majority of the <br /> calls were made to the Chaska facility and a few calls were made to the St. Paul location. There were 12 <br /> missing person's reports, 11 death/suicide in progress or attempts, seven mental health concerns, and six <br /> -------- _________. —___ ___ Page 9 of 19 <br />
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