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Ashford Assisted Living plans independent cottages for seniors in new development

April 10, 2024 | Springville City Council, Springville, Utah County, Utah



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Ashford Assisted Living plans independent cottages for seniors in new development
A proposal for independent living cottages in Springville is gaining traction, as owners of Ashford Assisted Living presented their vision at the recent City Council meeting. The plan aims to create a community of 1,300 square-foot, two-bedroom cottages designed for seniors who are largely independent but may not require full assisted living services.

Rob Ayr, co-owner of Ashford, emphasized the need for such housing, noting that many seniors feel reluctant to transition into assisted living facilities. "They feel like they're giving up some of their independence," Ayr explained. The cottages would provide a more appealing option, allowing residents to maintain a sense of autonomy while still having access to support services, such as meal preparation from the existing assisted living facility.

Ayr clarified that the cottages would not be subdivided for individual sale, ensuring that they remain under the management of a single entity. This measure aims to prevent potential misuse of the properties as general rental units, a concern raised during the meeting. City officials assured that enforcement mechanisms are in place to uphold zoning regulations and maintain the intended use of the cottages.

The discussion also touched on the challenges faced by other senior housing developments in the area, particularly regarding compliance with initial commitments made by developers. Council members expressed a desire to avoid similar pitfalls in future projects, highlighting the importance of clear regulations and oversight.

As the proposal moves forward, it promises to address a growing need for senior housing options that balance independence with community support, potentially reshaping the landscape of senior living in Springville. The City Council is expected to continue discussions on the proposal in upcoming meetings, with community feedback playing a crucial role in the decision-making process.

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