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Committee advances special‑use permit for neighborhood medical clinic on North Cunningham with conditions excluding plasma centers
Summary
The committee forwarded an ordinance approving a special‑use permit for a medical clinic at 909 N. Cunningham (Plan Case 2522‑SU‑26) to the City Council with two conditions: the permit will be tied to suite A and it will not be interpreted to authorize a plasma donation center.
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The Committee of the Whole voted to forward Ordinance 2026‑06‑015 — a special‑use permit allowing a medical clinic at 909 North Cunningham Avenue (Plan Case 2522‑SU‑26) — to the City Council after staff said the tenant (Day Gracia Healthcare, applicant Natalie Corey Kenliffac) has been operating there for several months without realizing a special‑use approval was required.
Staff described the proposed use as a small outpatient clinic providing preventive medical care and mental‑health services (two exam rooms, a small waiting area). The Plan Commission unanimously recommended approval (3–0). During committee discussion, councilors sought to clarify scope: Council Member Grace proposed, and Council Member Woo accepted, conditions tying the approval specifically to Suite A of the shopping center and stipulating that a plasma donation center is not authorized under this special‑use permit.
The committee voted to forward the ordinance to the regular City Council agenda for final action. Staff said tying the permit to Suite A protects the council’s chance to evaluate any future, different medical uses elsewhere in the same building.
Next steps: Ordinance 2026‑06‑015 will appear on the City Council regular agenda for final action; staff indicated the Plan Commission and city planners will update the record and notify the applicant of the required process.

