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0 <br />5. That the Hospital develop a process within six months that <br />provides for prompt responses and reasonable efforts by the <br />Hospital Administrator to remedy neighborhood concerns. . This <br />process should include at least quarterly meetings between the <br />Hospital and the neighborhood. <br />6. In order to discourage entry and exit from the Lexington <br />Avenue side of the Hospital and to encourage access by way of <br />Locust Avenue only, the Hospital shall install two signs indicating <br />that there is no left turn out of nor right turn into the Sycamore <br />Street access. Once the Ambulatory Care Center is completed and <br />all access improvements are in place as planned, the Sycamore <br />access will be evaluated by the City to determine if further <br />improvements are needed there. If such improvements are needed, <br />the hospital shall construct a curb island four feet wide and <br />forty-five feet long, or other physical barrier, running from a <br />point approximately even with the west side of the driveway at 915 <br />Sycamore Street to a point east of the existing manhole in Sycamore <br />Street, provided that the City prohibits parking on the south side <br />of Sycamore Street from the Hospital access to St. Charles Avenue <br />and from the Hospital access east. <br />7. Voluntary agreement on the part of Martha Jefferson <br />• Hospital (the "Hospital") to expand the current special permit <br />boundary so that the amended special permit site includes all of <br />the parcels between former Taylor Street and Sycamore Street that <br />front on Locust Avenue (Parcels 233, 232, 231, 230, 229, 228 and <br />227 on City Tax Map 53). Said agreement is to be evidenced by a <br />letter or written consent statement in behalf of the Hospital by <br />its Board of Directors delivered to the Clerk of Council, which <br />shall be attached to and become a part of this special use permit. <br />• <br />Inclusion of the Locust Avenue properties in this fashion is <br />necessary to protect nearby residential properties from adverse <br />affects arising from the expansion and operation of the Hospital. <br />Any changes in the use of the above parcels after May 6, 1991, <br />which cause significant changes in the use or the exterior <br />appearance of those parcels and improvements thereon shall be <br />subject to approval of the City through the special use permit <br />process. <br />2 <br />Approved by Council <br />May 6, 1991 <br />vC erk of City Council <br />1-6-21 <br />