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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,May 17,2010 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> (#10-3466 ANDREA ODENWALD,3384 SHORELINE DRIVE,CUP,CONTINUED) <br /> Schoenzeit asked if it would be individual instruction or classes. <br /> Odenwald stated there would be classes. There will be four reformer classes and mats classes,which will <br /> have between 8 to 12 people in the class. There have also been some requests for yoga,which may be <br /> added. Mostly the focus will be on the core wellness with Pilates. <br /> Schoenzeit asked what the peak parking demand will be. <br /> Odenwald indicated there is a big municipal parking lot in the back and parldng available in the front. <br /> Feuss asked what the expected occupancy will be at the peak time. <br /> Odenwald stated there will be seven to nine in the morning and five to six in the evening. The <br /> acupuncturist lives across the street. Odenwald indicated she does not plan on adding any employees full- <br /> time. <br /> Turner stated in her view parking is adequate. Some of the parking in the municipal lot consists of private <br /> spaces but the majority of the spaces are public. <br /> Odenwald stated there is also on street parking available. <br /> Leskinen asked if there will be multiple classes running at the same time. <br /> Odenwald stated the space is not big enough to hold multiple classes and that the maximum amount of <br /> room available is for ten people at one time. <br /> Schoenzeit asked if this use is expanded,whether the business would be subject to a business license and <br /> certification of those providing the service. <br /> Turner stated Staff would need to work out those guidelines. The business would be open before the <br /> licensing went into effect. <br /> Schoenzeit stated it appears that the consensus that the business would need to be licensed if massage <br /> therapists are added or expanded beyond a sports and health club facility. <br /> Odenwald noted acupuncturists are licensed through the state but massage therapists are not. Odenwald <br /> indicated she is personally certified by the City of Plymouth. The State of Minnesota does not have a <br /> license for massage therapists,which is why there is city-to-city certification. <br /> Schoenzeit stated he would like to see the business licensed and the providers licensed. <br /> Odenwald asked what a business license would be. <br /> Schoenzeit indicated it would be similar to the last application and that the City would need to develop <br /> some type of license for the massage therapists. <br /> PAGE 22 <br />