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<br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />PLANNING COMIVIISSION <br />MIlVUTES - MAY 23, 1995 <br />I. ROLL CALL: <br />Vice Chairmau Manniug called the meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. <br />Present: D. Cameron-Alston, T. Brennan, T. Herbster, R. Koeth, A. Manning, and K O'Rourke. <br />Absent: R. Tallon <br />Also Present: Assistant Law Director Dubelko, Building Commissioner Conway, Assistant City <br />Engineer McDermott, and Clerk of Commissions Oring. <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />R. Koeth moved to approve the minutes of May 9, 1995, seconded by K O'Rourke. Roll call on <br />motion: Koeth, O'Rourke, Brennan, Herbster, and Manning, yes. Ms. Cameron-Alston abstained. <br />Motion carried. <br />III. BUII.,DING DEPARTMENT REQUESTS: <br />Vice Chairma.n Mauning advised the audience that the Fortney Weygant proposal had been withdrawn <br />from the agenda since they had changed their location. <br />1) Castle Pines, to be located on property currently shown at 30338 and 30374 Lorain Road <br />Proposal to construct senior citizen complex with apartments, assisted living units, and a nursing home <br />facility. <br />Heard by board of zoning appeals May 15, 1995. . <br />Heard by architectural review board May 17, 1995. <br />Mr. Coury, developer, and Mr. Kaczmar, architect, presented plans. Mr. Kaczmar explained that the <br />board of zoning appeals had approved the variances that they had requested. During the review by the <br />architectural review board some suggestions had been made about changing plant material, increasing <br />caliper sizes, etc. Their landscape architect has revised the plans to conform with these suggestions <br />and. they have presented information on the materials to be used, site lighting and a trash enclosure <br />location as requested and which the a.r.b. members were to review prior to this meeting. He noted <br />that they have chosen a specific pole light fixture which will ensure that light will not spill onto <br />adjoining property, and similar wall mounted fixtures will be installed on the east and west sides of the <br />bu.ilding and all light will be confined to the immecliate area of the parking stalls which face the <br />building and the sidewalks adjoining these stalls. The 6 feet high, masonry trash enclosure, in a <br />material compatible to the building, will be in the area designated as a service area and will totally <br />enclose the area with gates for access. As requested, they have met with the Catholic Diocese, the <br />LaBlond Housing Group, builders of the adjacent facility, and representatives of St. Clarence Church <br />who advised that they are very amenable to having the cross easements and will draw up the necessary <br />legal instruments immediately to assure that the drive along the east side will have the proper <br />easements. He further advised that since he is the architect for both projects, he can assure the <br />commission that this will be a campus community with connecting walkways, roadways and drives. He <br />presented a preliminary plan showing the placement of the adjacent building with about 60 paved <br />' parking spaces along with an additiona180 spaces which could possibly be landbanked. In response to
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