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· Finally, tile city could allow the.con~litional use permit tO lapse completely without any <br /> land use action: 'This option would require that the senior center site be adapted or <br /> upgraded to an outright permitted use such as some ~'om~ o¢' Housing, Assisted Living, or <br /> · Government use (as described in EC Table 9.2740). Given the density req.uirements'in <br /> the R-2 and R-3 zoning districts, this option would likely.' involve significant impacts to <br /> the character of the site and could prove quite costly. Without specific information as to <br /> the parameters of a proposed use. the extent of those impacts would be speculative and <br /> premature at this point in time. , <br /> <br /> Unresolved Issues : <br /> The uncertain future of the Kaufinan Senior Center' property is the largest unresolved issue facing <br /> the city.. Because sale of{he Annex will require some form of planning action for the Senior <br /> Center itself, knowing what use will take place on that properb.' is important. That said, inthe <br /> uncertainty also lies an oppo'rtuni .ty. Because of the historical significance of the Kaufman <br /> House, the City. has the.option of rezoning the site.to Historic (H). Utilizing this option would <br /> allow the ci.ty to determine a range of potential uses for the site as well as specific development <br /> regulations for the site. Regardless of whether or not the cit.,,' maintains ownership of file <br /> Kaufman Senior Center property, re-designation and rezoning of the property, to Historic would <br /> serve to facilitate any of the.three potential operational scenarios envisioned by the ci.ty with the <br /> least amount of Cost and impact to the site as a whole. <br /> <br /> 55 <br /> <br />I(:aillmall !icl1 )l'!.'cl]I(Yl' I:chr~Lu'v. 2()().3 i);.t,._,e vi <br /> <br /> <br />