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Minutes of the Special Meeting of Council <br />Monday, November 7, 2016 <br />Page 8 . <br />Jim Kless <br />Thornapple <br />I live on the corner of Thornapple and SOM. It is single-family housing along SOM Center, <br />along Thornapple, the Village owns the property across the street from my house and additional <br />traffic and just the view from SOM Center, we need to keep it as pleasant and good looking as <br />we can for our community. I am not opposed obviously to assisted living, but I think a place like <br />down where the Progressive area is, that's a great place for assisted living. There is one down <br />there. <br />Council President Saponaro asked, Mr. Kless, you had a question about setback? <br />Mr. Kless replied, he answered that. The setback is 40-60 feet. The facade, would that be very <br />very attractive? <br />Patricia Russo <br />883 Beechers Brook <br />I have been a resident for quite some time, as long as Dr. Moyal, if not more. Visualize if you <br />will that this plot of land is a character actor. If you were to change the configuration of the <br />character actor, you wouldn't have any better enhancement and any better reason to be what it is <br />now. Thank you. <br />Council President Saponaro asked, anyone else? <br />June Gottschling <br />Meadowood <br />I have been a resident for over 56 years. I am a proud resident of Mayfield Village. I was not <br />going to speak tonight at all but all of a sudden I realized, I am looking at plans at these places <br />where people like me, 91 years old. I am thinking, you know what? I don't want to live there. <br />Even though I can be assisted, they look like little boxes. How many units are there? <br />Council President Saponaro replied, 52. <br />Ms. Gottschling stated, it looks like you are being squeezed into a shoe box. I think living is <br />more important to me than living in a little thing like that. I am just thinking about it and I know <br />there is architectural plans and they are very well thought out. I am just thinking for the kind of <br />people that are going to be living in those spaces. I don't want to be there. <br />Council President Saponaro asked, to answer your question, Mr. Mulle, what is the average size <br />of these studios and one bedrooms? <br />