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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, March 27, 2006 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(7 #05 -3139 MARYBETHHOVEY ON <br />2180 NORTH SHORE DRIVE — COND� <br />CONTINUED) <br />Gaffron pointed out that the Hill School has an <br />the Arts for overflow parking during school ev( <br />Council to consider whether or not the number <br />ordinance requirement of `one stall per seven ei <br />classrooms' of 16 on site parking spaces is suff <br />Kellogg stated that he had not received drainag <br />wall be extended northerly. <br />Mayor Peterson stated that there are currently r <br />agreed that the lot should be paved and striped, <br />the art center were sufficient for events. <br />Hovey stated that the school currently has 48 st <br />additional 10 preschool students for a total of u] <br />approval from the art center for additional parki <br />oftentimes `graduations' or other special events <br />off -site. <br />Sansevere asked how many parking spots are us <br />Hovey stated that there are 6 full time teachers an <br />there daily. <br />Bill Worms, architect for the school, indicated the <br />north as possible to alleviate stacking issues at E <br />Gaffron pointed out that the required average pail <br />are barely 8X16'. <br />As a nearby neighbor, Mayor Peterson asked whe' <br />using the neighborhood as a cut through route. I <br />Hovey stated that they currently stagger start/re <br />She indicated that the school could increase the <br />pattern for parents to follow. <br />White pointed out that part of the charm of this s <br />direction the school would take if it continued to <br />Hovey stated that rather than outgrow this <br />the need arose at some point. <br />OF THE HILL SCHOOL OF MINNESOTA, <br />USE PERMIT — REVISIONS — <br />Formal agreement with the Minnetonka Center for <br />s, parent conferences, etc. He encouraged the <br />required parking spaces based on the zoning <br />filled students, plus one stall for each three <br />plans yet, but would suggest the timber parking <br />parking signs on either side of Briar Street. She <br />at questioned whether the parking and overflow at <br />3ents enrolled in K -8, and will be adding an <br />to 60 students next year. While the school gets <br />g when it hosts its open houses, she noted that <br />vhich require additional space are generally held <br />by full or part time staff. <br />generally one part time or volunteer person <br />it was their intent to keep the curb cut as far <br />corner of North Shore Drive. <br />stall is 9X20', where as proposed here they <br />the school could encourage parents to avoid <br />times to alleviate traffic or stacking issues. <br />;er times and develop a recommended traffic <br />is its unique character and asked what <br />the Hill School would likely add a second site if <br />Gaffron reiterated that, from a staff's perspective,! they would not accept 8' wide stalls where they <br />10 should be 9' wide, which would add an additional 16' to the length of the parking lot. <br />PAGE'S of 14 <br />
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