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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 11, 2020 <br />Page 10 of 19 <br />John Tansey: <br />Director of Development of Erickson Senior Living <br />Tansey gives the commissioners a background of Erickson Senior Living such as their <br />various locations, how many residents they have, and what kind of care and amenities <br />they provide for their residents. He describes the type of individuals who would be <br />staying at these facilities. They are typically local people who are homeowners but are <br />looking to live in a space that requires no outside upkeep and a smaller living space that <br />provides them with amenities. The average age is usually late 70s to early 80s and are <br />people who typically need services that provide physical aide. <br />Tansey mentions that Erickson Senior Living has chosen Louisville as its location <br />because of the public outreach they conducted through mail and phone surveys to <br />existing and potential senior living residents. The majority of the feedback selected <br />Louisville's location. They also have a location in the Highlands Ranch, Colorado that is <br />successful. This opened the idea to look at other locations in Colorado in the <br />northwestern part of the Denver metro area. <br />Jordan Swisher: <br />Vice President of Brue Baukol Capital Partners <br />Swisher discusses traffic impact and traffic flow, and how that can be improved upon <br />within their design. To improve circulation and traffic flow, she mentions the following <br />answers: <br />• Invest significantly in the on -site and off -site roadway improvements <br />• Invest significantly in regional improvements <br />• Create an efficient roadway design <br />• Redistribute and disseminate the peak rush hour traffic <br />Alternative travel modes are mentioned as well on how this could reduce traffic flow and <br />minimize traffic impact. She ends with speaking on how essential it is to have a mixture <br />of use for the property. Mixing office, senior house and residential uses reduces the <br />average weekday trips. <br />Jim Driessen: <br />Vice President of Medtronic Global Facilities Organization <br />Driessen gives a general company overview of Medtronic and the benefits of having <br />the Medtronic campus. He mentions the following benefits: <br />• It is a stable and strong global fortune 500 company <br />• It is Boulder County's largest private employer <br />• There are highly educated employees and high paying jobs within the company <br />• It is already established within the community <br />• It is a commerce anchor that will spur positive economic activity within the <br />community <br />Geoff Baukol: <br />Brue Baukol Capital Partners <br />13 <br />
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