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Board denies use permit for transitional living home for released offenders near two elementary schools after strong neighborhood opposition
Summary
The Sunrise Manor Town Advisory Board voted to deny a proposed transitional living facility for released offenders at a Stewart Avenue residence after dozens of residents and school district representatives raised safety and proximity concerns; staff had recommended approval.
The Sunrise Manor advisory board on May 29 denied a request to operate a transitional living facility for released offenders and others at a single‑family residence on Stewart Avenue, citing community safety concerns and the site's proximity to two elementary schools.
Toni Euseman, representing the applicant and the operator, said the proposed program would house up to five participants plus a live‑in house manager (six residents total) for stays of 30 to 90 days, that the house would serve females only in this location, and…
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