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City council approves special-use permit for memory-care group home at 9423 Adams Street
Summary
The Omaha City Council on May 20 approved a special-use permit to allow a memory-care large-group living home at 9423 Adams Street, voting 5-2 after neighbors raised concerns about size and parking.
The Omaha City Council on May 20 approved a special-use permit to allow a large-group living memory-care residence at 9423 Adams Street after public comment and a split vote.
Council approved the permit 5-2. Council members who voted yes said the operating statement specifies memory-care residents and noted state Department of Health and Human Services licensing and local fire and sprinkler requirements will apply before the facility opens. Opponents raised concerns about house size, density, parking and proximity to existing homes.
The applicants, Julie Harding and Katie Block, identified themselves as local health-care providers. Harding said the facility will focus on memory care, that residents will not be drivers, and…
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