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Council advances 20-year renewal for Solstice Senior Living special-use permit
Summary
Lee's Summit council advanced an ordinance renewing the special-use permit for Solstice Senior Living (formerly Carlisle) for 20 years from the date of adoption, after staff reported the facility is well-maintained with no recorded violations; the facility houses about 123 dwelling units and roughly 140 residents.
The Lee's Summit City Council on Aug. 4 advanced an ordinance to renew the special-use permit for Solstice Senior Living at 1088 Northeast Independence Avenue for 20 years from the date of adoption.
David Waters of Spencer Fane, legal counsel for the applicant, told council the facility has been in operation for more than 20 years with no changes to buildings or use; Tasha Arlin, a representative for Solstice, was present to answer questions. “This is a facility that's been in existence for over…
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