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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,August 14,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 10. #17-3948 APEX HOLDINGS,LLC,2635 KELLEY PARKWAY CUP SENIOR HOUSING <br /> PROJECT,COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT,REZONING AND <br /> PRELIMINARY MASTER PLAN,FINAL PLAT—ConHnued <br /> Seals concurred that any way to malcimize the density makes sense and that perhaps there could be fewer <br /> memory care units. <br /> Dankey commented there might not be enough space within the building to create the bigger units. <br /> Walsh stated there is a possibility there will be fewer units but that he would like all of the units to count <br /> towards the density. <br /> Barnhart noted the memory care units require less parking and that additional parking would be required <br /> as well as generate more traffic. <br /> Printup asked how the other senior care building is divided up. <br /> Barnhart stated to his knowledge that is more assisted living but that he does not have the exact <br /> breakdown. <br /> Printup commented that information would be helpful to have to see the traffic patterns. <br /> Crosby commented it makes the building more attractive to have some memory care units. <br /> Viren Gori stated the whole intent is to provide something that benefits the community and that the plan <br /> has been drawn up based on a market study. Gori stated right now there is an extreme shortage of <br /> memory care units in Orono and the western suburbs as a whole,which is why there are the number of <br /> memory care units that there are. Gori stated what he has done in the past is provide a kitchenette,but if <br /> the residents do not want to use it,the range is deactivated. The memory care units would be located in a <br /> secure wing of the building. Gori stated they would need to know the parking requirements since the <br /> memory care occupants do not drive and that it is likely they would need some flexibility on the number <br /> of parking stalls. Gori stated the whole point of the 22 units was to meet the market demand. <br /> Walsh stated if the applicant can get the units to qualify towards the Metropolitan Council's density <br /> guidelines,that would be very helpful. Walsh asked where the parking is at cunently. <br /> Barnhart stated there is no senior housing parking requirements listed in the City's parking guidelines but <br /> based on the International Traffic Engineers guidelines,the total senior assisted and memory care would <br /> require approximately 50 parking spaces and the applicant is proposing 84 spaces,which does provide <br /> some flexibility. <br /> Gori stated to his recollection,there was a density limit that was discussed initially and that they were told <br /> 40 units per acre. Gori stated that would give them a maximum of 52 residential units that they can <br /> actually build on the site. Gori stated since memory care does not quality as a residential unit,those units <br /> could be added to the maximum density. <br /> Walsh asked where that limit comes from. <br /> Page 5 of 13 <br />