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  1. University Village Senior Living and Marketplace - Kevin Hufferd, Director, Property Development, UC Berkeley UC Berkeley: University Village Albany 1

  2. University Village Senior Living and Marketplace Changes/Improvements since July 18: • S elected Belmont Village as the senior living provider/ operator 2

  3. Have selected Senior Living operator/developer • Commitment to high quality senior living facilities and programs • Each proj ect planned to fit to local needs and local design • Oakland based architect, HKIT , premiere architects for senior facilities • HKIT Principal/ Proj ect Manager is an Albany resident • Not tax-exempt… will pay all appropriate taxes 3

  4. Belmont Village Senior Living Communities 4

  5. Belmont Corporate Information • Belmont Village S enior Living is a developer, owner and operator of high-quality communities for Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Alzheimer’ s care • Founded in 1997 – 15 years experience SF Bay Area (2) Chicago (4) • S trong continuity of senior management, with 4 Thousand Oaks (1) out of 5 principals with the company since its Louisville (1) Los Angeles (5) founding Nashville (1) • Private pay, monthly rental - no large entrance Memphis (1) fees San Diego (2) Atlanta (2) • Industry leader in programming that supports Scottsdale (1) physical, mental and spiritual well being of residents Houston (1) • Facilities are fully licensed and built to commercial grade, non-combustible construction Existing communities Under construction • 20 operating communities (2714 units) • 1 under construction (138 units) in S cottsdale AZ • Institutional capital partners include: 5

  6. Independent Living, Assisted Living and Alzheimer’s Care • Community will be licensed as Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE), including all IL units • Care staff on-site to assist residents with personal care needs 24/ 7 • Licensed nurse on-site 24/ 7 • Medication management, including diabetes care • Chef-prepared meals with over 24 entree choices • Fitness programs & rehab services available on- site • Calendar of social activities and events • Daily transportation & concierge services • S alon with spa services • Community partnerships for lectures, events, and lifelong learning 6

  7. Community Amenities • Great Room • S creening & Lecture Room • Club Room with Wine S torage • Fitness Center • Main Dining Room • Bistro for Casual Dining • Library/ Technology Center • Engaging outdoor areas • S tudio and 1 bedroom floor plans 7

  8. Belmont Village Town Hall • Multi-purpose room for resident activities and meetings. • Community resource, available for public meetings and events, in keeping with Belmont’s “ community within a community” philosophy. • Located on the ground floor and accessible to the public. Examples of possible public uses: • Lecture series and continuing education classes with UC Berkeley, local healthcare organizations or other institutions. • Albany S enior Center and Belmont j oint events and activities. • Belmont sponsored seminars and events to provide resources and expertise for seniors, families and healthcare professionals. • Ongoing support groups for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other issues of concern for seniors and families • Meetings and events for local organizations and groups 8

  9. Facility Program Information – Life Enrichment Belmont Village’s MBA Club builds on the findings of studies suggesting that a combination of specially designed activities that engage our mind, body, and spirit contribute to a healthy brain. The program combines four elements that work together to boost brain health: specifically designed mental activities, physical exercise, spiritual and creative pursuits, and nutritional guidance including a diet with designated “ brain foods” from our menu. Membership in the MBA Club is free of charge and open to our Independent and Assisted Living residents who want to maintain mental fitness. Membership includes: • Personal trainer to provide complete mental fitness pre-assessment, establish personal goals, and track progress • Fitness workbook for storing goal sheets, class materials and progress updates • Fun, supportive monthly meetings to share experiences with other members, give encouragement, and receive feedback 9

  10. Facility Program Information – Memory Enrichment Circle of Friends is a seven-day-a-week program created specifically for residents with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Residents continue to live in their Assisted Living apartments, dine in Josephine’s Kitchen, and participate in ability-centered activities, all within a group setting. The goal of the program is to help residents to maintain and, where possible, restore cognitive function, while boosting confidence and self-esteem. Program highlights include: • Dedicated, specially trained staff: Memory Programs Coordinator + Activity Assistant • S tructured, research-based programs 7 days a week • Ongoing evaluation and support from program designer • Increased opportunities for social interaction to reduce isolation 10

  11. Facility Program Information –Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care • Belmont Village takes a Person-Centered Living approach to Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care. • Residents reside in a secured Neighborhood within our community and, like all of our residents, benefit from an ability-centered calendar of activities and programs designed to support mental and physical fitness. • Activities and staff in the Neighborhood are overseen by a Memory Programs Coordinator, along with our regional memory and activity leaders and the Belmont Village gerontologist. 11

  12. Belmont Village Senior Living Communities 12

  13. University Village Senior Living and Marketplace Changes/Improvements since July 18: • S elected Belmont Village as the senior living provider/ operator • Expanded open space along Codornices creek 13

  14. Expanded Codornices Setback/Open Space S outhern Edge of Building & Codornices Open S pace SENIOR LIVING As of July 18 14

  15. Expanded Codornices Setback/Open Space S outhern Edge of Building & Codornices Open S pace SENIOR LIVING As revised 15

  16. 16 Expanded Codornices Setback/Open Space

  17. Expanded Codornices Setback/Open Space Area dedicated for 1 Creek Restoration: 17,000 sf Additional open 2 space in current PUD plan: 10,000 sf 1 3 2 10,000 SF 17,000 SF 4,000 SF Proposed increased 3 open space at creek: 17,000 sf Total Open Space at Creek: 31,000 sf 0.71 acres 17

  18. Opportunity 18 Public Art Berkeley Albany New Gateway/Arrival for Albany

  19. University Village Senior Living and Marketplace Project opens up public access to two creeks Café/ Café/ Retail Retail Retail Retail Whole Foods Senior Living UC Berkeley: University Village Albany 19

  20. Green, In-Fill Development – Simply Smart Café/ Café/ Retail Retail Retail Retail Whole Foods Senior Living 20

  21. University Village Senior Living and Marketplace Changes/Improvements since July 18: • S elected Belmont Village as the senior living provider/ operator • Expanded open space along Codornices creek • Town Hall community room • New overlay zone ensures housing will be built • Tightened up PUD findings and conditions • Planning and Zoning Commission approved the proj ect 21

  22. University Village – Other issues Bike Friendly Measures Café/ Café/ Retail Retail Retail Retail Whole Foods Senior Living 22

  23. University Village – Other issues Dartmouth to Grocery Store Bike Options Option 1 Bike/Ped Signal  Café/ Café/ Retail Retail Retail Retail Whole Foods Senior Living 23

  24. University Village – Other issues Dartmouth to Grocery Store Bike Options Option 2 Bike/Ped Signal  Walk/Dismount Zone Bike Rack Café/ Café/ Retail Retail Retail Retail Whole Foods Senior Living 24

  25. University Village – Other issues Dartmouth to Grocery Store Bike Options Option 3 Bike/Ped Signal Café/ Café/ Retail Retail Retail Retail Whole Foods Senior Living  25

  26. University Village – Other issues Cycle Track Issues Café/ Whole Retail Retail Foods Retail Senior Living 26

  27. University Village – Other issues Cycle Track Issues Retail Parking/ Drop Off Zone Bus Stop Whole Foods Retail Retail Senior Living 27

  28. University Village – Other issues National Complete Streets Coalition: “ The streets of our cities and towns are an important part of the livability of our communities. They ought to be for everyone, whether young or old, motorist or bicyclist, walker or wheelchair user, bus rider or shopkeeper.” “ … design and operate the entire roadway with all users in mind - including bicyclists, public transportation vehicles and riders, and pedestrians of all ages and abilities .” 28

  29. University Village Senior Living and Marketplace UC and Albany Little League 55 years of mutual collaboration Project Little Site League Fields UC Berkeley: University Village Albany 29

  30. University Village Senior Living and Marketplace How the project has responded to community input Café/ Café/ Retail Retail Retail Retail Whole Foods Senior Living UC Berkeley: University Village Albany 30

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