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Lutheran Senior Services presents redesigned Mason Point plan; zoning amendment and final site plan moved to Aug. 26
Summary
Lutheran Senior Services and its engineer presented a substantially revised plan for Mason Point, reducing skilled‑nursing capacity and increasing independent and assisted living while promising landscaping, lower roof height and financial commitments; the board did not vote and the zoning amendment/final site plan were continued to Aug. 26 for action.
Lutheran Senior Services (LSS) and Stock & Associates presented a revised master plan for Mason Point on Aug. 12 as part of a public hearing on amendments to PD‑1 zoning and an amended final site development plan. Ron Schafer, chief operating officer for LSS, said the redesign responds to neighbor concerns while shifting the campus away from a traditional, high‑density nursing model.
"We have to reshape the different type of living and care on that community campus," Schafer said, describing a phased reduction in skilled‑nursing beds from the original 230 toward a target of 35 and an increase in independent living apartments from 156 to 231 and…
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