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March 26,2013 Page 4 of 6 <br /> approving the request subject to three conditions. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> 2. Consideration of a Special Use Permit for Harold W.Erks on behalf of Harbon Montessori <br /> School to allow operation of a Montessori School out of the existing New Brighton Christian <br /> Church located at 1500 29t Avenue NW. Report No. 13-073. Resolution No. 13-025. <br /> 2 Consideration of a <br /> City Planner Janice Gundlach reported the applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit to Special Use Pennitfor <br /> permit operation of a Montessori school out of the existing New Brighton Christian Church Harold W.Elks onbehalf <br /> located at 1500 29th Avenue NW. The property is zoned R-1, Single Family Residential and °SH�tnMontessori <br /> operation <br /> schools and day cares are listed as specially permitted uses in all residential districts. She of a MontessoriSchoolout <br /> explained the proposed school is Harbon Montessori School, which currently operates out of ofthe existing New <br /> the United Church of Christ Church at 1000 LongLake Road and has been at this location Brighton 1500timiChtu�h <br /> located at 1s0029' <br /> since 1972. The proposed school would operate out of the northern portion of the New Avenue NW. <br /> Brighton Christian Church, occupying existing classroom space on both the first and second Report No.13-073. <br /> levels. The school would also construct a small playground for younger children on the church Resolution No.13o2s. <br /> property, and also plans to utilize the existing Hidden Oaks City Park to the north. The school <br /> serves children ages 33 months to 12 years of age, grades pre-school through fifth grade, and <br /> also offers latch-key. The request would be for a maximum of 85 children; however, the <br /> school does not currently serve that many. Other applicable issues examined include traffic, <br /> off-street parking and public safety concerns. Staff explained the proposed use should not <br /> have any negative impacts related to these issues due to the fact the site had enough parking <br /> (90 stalls)to support the use and the site had two access points. It was noted the United <br /> Church of Christ Church wants to use the school's space for their own use and has not renewed <br /> their contract, beginning the next school year. The applicant has indicated they would sign a <br /> two year lease with New Brighton Christian Church,pending City approval of their use. She <br /> commented the Planning Commission considered the request on March 19th where a public <br /> hearing was held and two people spoke in favor of the request. The Commission voted <br /> unanimously to recommend approval consistent with the staff recommendation. Staff <br /> recommends approval of the Special Use Permit, subject to the following conditions: <br /> 1. The school serves a maximum of 85 students. <br /> 2. Any substantial changes to bus traffic, as represented in the written Planning Report, <br /> shall require an amendment to the Special Use Permit. <br /> 3. The Fire Marshal conducts a final safety inspection once the school has fully occupied <br /> the space, but prior to the start of the 2013-2014 school year. <br /> Harold Erks,Harbon Montessori School,stated over 5,000 children have gone through the Harbon <br /> Montessori School program. He thanked the Council for considering his request this evening. <br /> Councilmember Bauman noted her daughter,Cassie,attended Harbon,which was a great school. She was <br /> pleased the school would be able to remain in New Brighton. <br /> Councilmember Jacobsen questioned how many students attended Harbon on a yearly basis. Mr.Erks stated <br /> there were currently 65 students enrolled. <br /> Councilmember Samuelson asked why the current church did not renew the present lease. Mr.Erks <br /> indicated the church was interested in using their building for different purposes and was not interested in <br /> renewing the lease. <br /> Councilmember Burg stated Harbon had a great reputation in the community and she was thankful the school <br /> was able to relocate to another church in New Brighton. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Bauman seconded by Councilmember Burg to adopt a Resolution <br />