Examples of Senior Housing Facility in a sentence
All buildings associated with the Senior Housing Facility shall be no closer than 50 feet from existing residential dwellings; however, with respect to accessory structures not greater than 300 square feet, the Planning Board, in its discretion, may reduce said setback by an amount up to but not greater than 30 feet if it determines that said structure will not adversely impact the use and enjoyment of the existing residential dwelling.
The operator of the Senior Housing Facility may also provide optional services on the site for the convenience of residents, including but not limited to transportation, barber/beauty services, sundries for personal consumption, laundry services and other amenities, provided such uses serve primarily the residents and staff of the Senior Housing Facility and the accessory uses shall be wholly within a residential structure and shall have no exterior advertising display.
Borings onsite to a depth of 15 feet did not encounter the presence of groundwater (Pacific Materials Laboratory of Santa Barbara, Inc.; Preliminary Foundation Investigation, Proposed Senior Housing Facility, Mariposa at Ellwood Shores, June 5, 2007).
A Senior Housing Facility may also provide adult social day care to nonresident participants as an accessory use.
The Planning Board may grant a special permit for a Senior Housing Facility as defined in Section 11 as set forth in the Table of Use Regulations, subject to the requirements of this Section.
Density: The Senior Housing Facility Overlay may have a maximum density of 30 dwelling units per acre if full-time on-site management is present and one (1) indoor and one (1) outdoor common area/recreation space is provided within the facility.
Comparison of Senior Housing Facility Characteristics CharacteristicIndependentCongregateCCRCAssistedSize of Facility90 units130 units150 units70 unitsType of Units1 & 2 bedroom1 & 2 bedroomStudio & 1 bedroomStudio & 1 bedroomMarket Rate Rent15$575 - $1,050$1,200 - $2,450$2,200 - $3,900$1,600 - $3,400Unit Area (sq.
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Other private activity bond projects have been: 2005 Lincoln Tower renovations; 2006 Habitat, Mid Central Community Action and Clayton Jefferson for Affordable Housing Development (project not completed, bonding authority returned to the state); 2011 EIEDA Senior Housing Facility.
In 2013, the City has also adopted a Senior Housing Facility Overlay zone to support multi-family senior housing.