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proofing and the long-term maintenance issue, which has proven to be very expensive <br />over time. <br />Commissioner Pentin noted that there are four units with roll-in showers and inquired <br />how many ground-floor units there are. <br />Mr. Pavan replied that there are 14 ground-floor units. <br />Commissioner Pearce stated that on page 6, it is stated that the pool area will be <br />designed to be ADA accessible, adding that this was also directed by the City Council. <br />She noted, however, that this was not listed in the conditions. <br />Chair Olson agreed that it was included in the 36-unit development description but not <br />in the conditions. <br />Mr. Pavan replied that it is not specifically listed in the conditions as this is addressed by <br />the CBC. He explained that in this type of project, the pool area must meet CBC <br />requirements for ADA accessibility, although not necessarily the pool itself. He added <br />that the applicant has indicated that a lift is normally required by the CBC and that it <br />could be added as a condition. <br />Referring to the hours of construction, Commissioner Narum suggested that, given the <br />density of the complex and the amount of grading to be done by louder equipments, no <br />work be allowed on Saturdays to give neighboring residents a couple of days of quiet. <br />She added that she has no objection to quieter work such as painting on Saturdays. <br />Commissioner Pentin stated that he did not believe it would take long to complete the <br />grading. <br />Commissioner Pearce noted that construction is typically done during the weekdays. <br />Mr. Pavan suggested that noisy construction activity such as demolition, grading, and <br />framing be limited to Monday through Friday, and interior work to Saturdays. <br />The Commission agreed and directed staff to revise Condition No. 20 to limit the noisy <br />activities to Monday through Friday and to allow quieter activities from Monday through <br />Saturday. <br />Commissioner Pentin inquired if the Commissioners would support having two <br />bathrooms on the ground-floor units with one of them having a roll-in shower. <br />The Commissioners concurred. <br />Commissioner Narum applauded the applicant for making an effort to adhere to the <br />conditions; however, she expressed concern that there is no real open space on the <br />property. She noted that there is usually some grass around pools for people to run <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, March 10, 2010 Page 21 of 25 <br /> <br />
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