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Excluded from this promotion: Royal Velvet Rugs and towels and in-stock vertical blinds. New Faces L'ARYOLA New Services Ask About Our New Facials with Anti-Aging Masks 28610 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield 2 4 8 / 3 5 6 - 1 222 Ask About Our New Odorless Nails of the 90's Poly-Acrylics MASSAGE, BODY TREATMENTS: Slimming, firming, get ready for Spring! Come visit our newest masseuse...Natalie off '; $ BODY TREATMENTS OR MASSAGE 5/22 1998 22 ,41 e 10% OFF `2- PRODUCTS 10% OFF PRODUCTS g- WITH A FACIAL APPOINTMENT Approval Sought For Buildings $ 1 0 00 Off Limited Only i FACIALS Sta" Catea 74e Best mi,sic Reviews 7N emtortaimstemt ince 1994, Jewish Federation Apartments has been plan- ning to add hundreds of new units to the stable of five apartment buildings it already oper- ates. Now, plans to build two new corn- plexes with 100 units each are close to materializing. The JFA board will seek site approval June 23 from the West Bloomfield Planning Commission for the buildings and a plaza to connect them. The proposed location is north- west of the Hechtman Apartments on the Jewish Community Campus in West Bloomfield. Even if the plans get the nod from West Bloomfield, however, the JFA board will still have to wrestle with the contentious problem of how to handle a long waiting list and whether to invest in an oversize kitchen to handle future growth. "We need to be approved by the planning commission before we can move ahead," said JFA President Jerry Brody. Brody and JFA Executive Director Marsha Goldsmith Kamin hope the general West Bloomfield Township board grants approval for the project in July. While these details are being sorted out, Kamin said she's meeting with banks to line up financing for the pro- ject. If all goes as scheduled, Brody hopes for a late summer or early fall groundbreaking. "We will have occupancy one year after construction begins," Kamin said. "Hopefully, the structure can be built before winter so that work can be done inside during the win- ter." One building and the plaza would be constructed first, with the second building to follow when it is approved by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, Brody said. He said approval will depend on the demand for units, "but we know, based on our numbers, we have more than enough numbers for fill- ing the additional residences. We could do it without advertising for applicants." JFA apartments provide housing for 618 senior adults. Currently, the wait list for admis- sion to a JFA apartment ranges from one to two years at Prentis and two to three years at Teitel, both in Oak Park. The wait at Hechtman in West Bloomfield is three to five years. Hechtman II opened in 1992, and according to Kamin, was filled imme- diately. When each building opened, a new wait list was started, according to Brody. "Starting a new list for the new building is still an issue that needs to be addressed," he said. "The key is that whatever the [JFA] board decides [should be] fair and equitable to everyone involved and consistent with past policies." Another yet-to-be-finalized piece of the project is the size of the kitchen. Part of the discussion is whether a community kitchen should service more than just the new apartment buildings, much like the kitchen at Prentis in Oak Park serves its resi- dents, Teitel Apartment residents, the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center and Meals on Wheels. "Should a community high school be built on the campus in West Bloomfield, do they spend the money to build a kitchen there too, or if the capacity exists, prepare the meals at a central location?" Brody asked. "We're going to try and bring the food costs down." According to Brody, a kitchen con- sultant was hired to evaluate kitchens in the community and come back with options for the JFA board to consider. ❑