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December 7, 1976 <br />': TO: Thomas F. Lewcock, City Manager <br />Y <br />FROM: James F. Winkels, City Planner <br />RE: Review of Special Use Permit - LaPepiniere Montessori School and Day <br />Care Center - Polynesian Village Apartments - 1239 .10th St. NW <br />Apartments 103 and 105 <br />In April, 1974, the New Brighton City Council approved a special <br />use permit (SP-54) to allow the use of two apartment units for the <br />above noted Montessori School and Day Care Center. The action taken <br />was as follows: <br />"lyiotion by Eagon, seconded by Fisher, to approve 5P-54 <br />with the follow ing conditions <br />1. That the special use permit become effective only <br />upon State approval of the license for the school; <br />2. That four parking stalls adajcent to the building <br />12 I9 be signed and reserved for the school's parking <br />during the hours of operation of the school; <br />3. That the Council requires the installation of a fence <br />in the play area; however, it reserves determination of <br />when the fence is to be installed to a future date; <br />4. Special use permit is subject to Council review after <br />two years. <br />5 ayes - 0 nayes - carried" <br />In regard to these conditions, the applicant did provide a copy of <br />their state license and the four parking stalls have been signed <br />and reserved for the operation of the school. <br />A personal inspection of the school was made at which the director <br />of the operation, Mr. Les Pheiffer, was present. In addition, the <br />resident manager of the Polynesian Village Apartment complex was <br />consulted as to the operation of the school. Both the apartment <br />manager and Mr. Pheiffer indicated that they had not received any <br />complaints from apartment tenants. Likewise, the Administration <br />has not received any complaints regarding the operation. <br />