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Commission approves concept plan for Future Home Healthcare; directs developer to seek buffer reduction if desired
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a concept site/development plan for a proposed 124‑bed Future Home Healthcare facility with conditions and a recommendation to seek a buffer‑width reduction through the Board of Appeals; staff raised questions about the building’s residential appearance and recommended architectural treatments.
The Planning Commission on Oct. 26, 2009 approved concept plan actions that allow a 124‑bed Future Home Healthcare facility to proceed to a comprehensive water and sewer amendment and to continue through the county review process, while recommending the developer pursue a buffer‑width reduction through the Board of Appeals.
The decisions matter because the project is large in footprint and sits in a village area where county code expects residential services to present a residential character; staff asked the commission to make a finding on the appearance standard.
David Barry, Department of Land Use and Growth Management, told the commission the proposal is a 124‑bed facility (equivalent to 15.5 dwelling units under section…
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