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8 <br /> 0 . <br /> ( 1) Nursing Homes <br /> Presentation by Emily Cameron. <br /> This item is to consider proposed amendments to <br /> the Zoning Ordinance creating a land use category <br /> and development standards for nursing homes. <br /> Under the current Zoning Ordinance provisions, a <br /> nursing home facility for more than fifteen <br /> unrelated individuals must comply with standards <br /> for a rehabilitative care facility. The land use <br /> category for rehabilitative care includes <br /> facilities for persons addicted to drugs or <br /> alcohol, youthful offenders, and persons <br /> adjusting to non-prison life. Such facilities <br /> are permitted in the Local Commercial, Community <br /> Commercial, and General Commercial zoning <br /> districts. <br /> The Planning Staff proposes a new land use <br /> category and appropriate standards for nursing <br /> homes to be included in Articles 4 , 8, 10, and <br /> 22 . <br /> The proposed amendments were presented at the <br /> public hearing on May 24 . No citizen comments <br /> were received at that time. The item was <br /> referred to the Planning Board for a <br /> recommendation to be presented to the County <br /> Commissioners no sooner than August 4 , 1993. <br /> The Planning Staff recommends approval of the <br /> proposed text amendments to Articles 4 , 8, 10, <br /> and 22. (A copy is an attachment to these <br /> minutes on pages . ) <br /> Burklin asked the definition of a group care <br /> facility. Cameron responded that it is similar <br /> to a nursing home or rehabilitative care facility <br /> but accommodates less than 15 individuals. <br /> MOTION: Jobsis moved approval as recommended by the <br /> Planning Staff. Seconded by Hoecke. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. <br /> (2 ) Site Plan Approval/Zoning Compliance Permit <br /> Presentation by Emily Cameron. <br /> This item is to consider a proposed Zoning <br /> Ordinance text amendment that would add language <br /> to Article 14 and Article 21 to clearly explain <br /> that a site plan approval with or without a <br />