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6 <br /> <br />Mark Cabot, President of the North Downtown Association stated that the neighborhood strongly <br />supports the applicant and it would be beneficial to the neighborhood. He would just like to know what happens when the property is sold. He feels that no sign and hours of operation should be restricted. <br /> <br />With no one left to speak Ms. Keller closed the public hearing. <br />Ms. Sienitsky’s main concern is with safety and parking at the intersection. There appears to be adequate parking. <br />Ms. Creasy stated that a traffic calming request comes from the neighborhood, but some wording could be added to have it looked at. The Commission discussed traffic concerns in the area. <br />Mr. Osteen feels this would be appropriate and feels really good about it. <br />Mr. Santoski is very comfortable with the application. <br /> Ms. Keller would like to see a sign to identify the location. <br /> <br />Mr. Rosensweig said, I move to recommend approval of this application for special use permit in the R-1S zone at 600 McIntire Road to permit the operation of a family day home with the <br />conditions listed in the staff report which is as follows: <br /> <br />1. Hours of operation are limited from 8am-7pm Monday-Friday.” Mr. Keesecker seconded the motion. <br /> <br />Ms. Creasy called the question. Sienitsky Yes <br /> Osteen Yes Rosensweig Yes <br /> Keesecker Yes <br /> Santoski Yes Keller Yes <br /> <br />Motion carries. <br />Mr. Rosensweig made a second motion to communicate to Council the traffic calming process be undertaken following completion of the roadway projects. <br />Mr. Santoski seconded the motion. <br />Sienitsky Yes <br /> Osteen Yes Rosensweig Yes <br /> Keesecker Yes <br /> Santoski Yes Keller Yes <br /> 4. ZM-12-04-06 (Stonehenge PUD): A petition to rezone the property located off of Stonehenge Avenue from R-1S Residential District to Planned Unit Development (PUD) with proffers. <br />Proffers include pedestrian connections to neighboring streets, a unified streetscape throughout