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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 /> nothing to prevent the community from doing something unique and identifying a location where everyone can <br /> compromise,which will result in a win/win situation. Oron3 has a lot of open space and there are a number of <br /> other lots that can be considered. Maddie stated in his view the community is not saying no to the program but <br /> that they feel there is a better location for it. <br /> Vicky Nann, 1300 French Creek Drive, indicated she is a li ensed realtor in the State of Minnesota and that <br /> she has done some research on what could happen to propery valuations should a psychiatric inpatient facility <br /> be opened up in a neighborhood. Nann noted there was not a great deal of quantitative information available, <br /> but that she was able to find a study that was done in metropolitan Toronto on property values and mental <br /> health facilities. According to the report, it said that the most important influences on sales price are the <br /> characteristics of the property itself. In this situation we have a school building that is decades old,which is <br /> being proposed to become an inpatient psychiatric facility,which involves a number of different <br /> characteristics from that of a school. <br /> Nann indicated she would like to echo Maddie's comments on the parking concerns, nighttime lighting, and <br /> emergency calls at all hours of the day; all of which is very different from the school. Nann stated she loves <br /> the environment of the French Creek neighborhood,the character of the Hill School, and the Minnetonka Art <br /> Center. As a realtor, she represents buyers who are looking for a certain quality of life. If this school is <br /> transformed into an inpatient psychiatric treatment facility, it would have a negative impact on buyers. At the <br /> present time it is difficult to sell a house in the Twin Cities. Average sales prices in the Twin Cities are down <br /> 30 percent from the peak in 2006. Nann stated she is convinced that if this building is changed to an inpatient <br /> psychiatric facility,the neighbors will be looking at longer times for sales to occur and lower prices. <br /> Nann stated she personally is in support of The Emily's program but does not feel a residential area for this use <br /> is appropriate. The Retreat in Wayzata is located on a lot in a mixed use area and is tucked back behind a <br /> number of trees. The Hazelton in Plymouth is located on 13 acres. This location does not have the appropriate <br /> space. There are hundreds of commercial properties that are available currently. Nann indicated she went <br /> through the MLS in their commercial property listings and found six sites right in the area that are already <br /> zoned commercial. Nann stated she would be happy to provide that information to The Emily Program. One <br /> lot is priced at$649,900,which is located on Shoreline Drive and consists of approximately three and a half <br /> wooded acres. Nann stated that is just one of potentially dozens of properties in the western Twin Cities area <br /> that might be appropriate for this project. Nann indicated she is opposed to the project at this location. <br /> Dr. Miller commented that what he is hearing in his view does not reflect support of The Emily Program and <br /> that the residents are trying to define it as just the location. In his view the issue is that the residents do not <br /> want this in their back yard. After hearing the presentation, , lot of the issues raised were conjecture. <br /> Dr. Miller noted the chief of police in Chaska sent a letter to the City addressing some of those issues. The <br /> Chaskapolice chief has stated that theyhave received no complaints p s or concerns about their facility and that <br /> he feels it has zero negative impact on the neighborhood or community. In addition, the City planner of <br /> Chaska has asked The Emily Program to stay in Chaska and to consider other sites within Chaska. <br /> Dr. Miller stated The Emily Program is very good at running eating disorder programs and that it is not a <br /> psychiatric hospital. There currently is a moratorium on hospital beds in Minnesota and it is practically <br /> impossible to get a license for a hospital in this state. Dr. Miller stated there are zero10-bed alcohol treatment <br /> programs in the United States and only one sex offender program in Minnesota that is not associated with the <br /> ——.�— Page 11 of 19 _..---- -- — — — — <br />