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<br /> ~ <br /> 2. That it address design and facility elements as a benefit and <br /> e include provision for low-income housing as a benefit. The <br /> applicant and Project Advisory Committee perceive that benefit <br /> as lower-income housing for the elderly. <br /> 3. That the building be accessible physically and visually. <br /> 4. That ten percent of the units be designed for the physically <br /> handicapped. <br /> 5. That a meeting room on the fourth floor be used as community <br /> space,and as a neighborhood gathering spot, in ad~ition <br /> to the tenants' use. <br /> 6. That there be an area provided to allow out-of-doors use <br /> by means of an interior courtyard. <br /> 7. That two exterior decks be provided on the fourth floor <br /> in combination with the recreation room. <br /> 8. That there be private outdoor balconies. <br /> 9. That the applicant use good faith efforts to convince Lane <br /> Transit District to provide bus shelters on West 8th. <br /> 10. That the building shall provide for privacy and security, <br /> including two entrances electronically locked at night <br /> e with an emergency call system in bedrooms and bath to notify <br /> the manager in the event of emergency in an apartment. <br /> 11. That the landscape design shall provide for neighborhood <br /> continuity of plant materials and seeding areas. <br /> 12. That parking be accessible from the alley and shall be <br /> screened by landscaping from the street. <br /> Mr. Fogelson pointed out that the tax lot numbers, as shown in the <br /> ordinance, should be adjusted to 12000, 12100, 12200, and 12300. <br /> Mr. Obie wondered about the total value of the exemption. Ms. Johnson <br /> said that, based on the building permit value, not including the land, <br /> the structure is valued at $1,177,245; based on the current rate, that <br /> would be a $28,000 per year exemption. She said the developer and <br /> architect are present and prepared to answer questions. <br /> e <br /> 10/17/79--7 <br /> 57~ <br />