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Mounds View Planning Commission April 2, 1997 • <br /> Special Agenda Meeting Page 4 <br /> addressing encroachment into the wetland buffer and reported that the project <br /> encroaches into six percent of the wetland buffer area. <br /> • <br /> Director Sheldon informed the Commission that she had me�<:. ith p ipals from <br /> Irondale, Edgewood, Sunnyside, and Pinewood Schools. € . > 'finanzed that the <br /> overall opinion was that the theaters would have$ ,a re ect in Him <br /> skipping school. She reported that the principa • Irondalel ek4:. . , tht iE <br /> school students are mobile and some of therto skip sal br ` ; Bunt . <br /> students skip is minimal and he did not feel t ,.a the. tr in the �f: Id <br /> cause more children to skip school. The pri of dgewood Scho s . 'at <br /> y_"�`.; , <br /> there would be a negligible affect on truanc `� .t',. rted that if a child is a <br /> chronic truant, it will not make a difference art '�ther reasons for it. Ms. <br /> Sheldon also reported that the principal felt, t the-1914#v�e time, that it would be <br /> 2• <br /> a good thing for children to have a constnae place ft964community. Ms. <br /> Sheldon reported that the Pinewood p ``.:..at that it vt l ot cause addition91 <br /> truancy and that they saw potentia' ii`ii i i the th> ater to sometimes use <br /> the facility for emergencies (plaptilif childrei` i cold weather in case of <br /> t} <br /> a gas line break, etc.). She a ''felt thaUUhe th � ranagement could cooperate <br /> kkY2.22Y22:T <br /> with the schools to find ouk; ?iey didtirve an oasional child show up and call • <br /> the school to inform therw1e adyjsd them. at the principal at Sunnyside <br /> thought the theater wao distar have impact. <br /> Mr. 2 ide11 Sri" "''fmented . >fa theaters work with school districts for <br /> Ms. S eadi tinuec € t review of the Staff Report. She mentioned that the <br /> Econo.t e Ment 7t ssion passed resolution supporting the <br /> d �1Opme � i; t : ater`s <br /> `E�` 1114:131*. <br /> Sheldon adat she received a letter from Dana Mandoza, 2633 Clearview <br /> Avenue, who w# utlable to attend the meeting this evening but was at the last <br /> meeting. In tljetter, he expressed that . She also distributed a <br /> draft exampt ' f a PUD document for this project. <br /> " ,� ` sfiioner Brasaemle inquired if there had been any significant changes <br /> =Tie last meeting as far as design or concept? Mr. Smith responded that <br /> there had been no changes. <br /> The Planning Commission opened the floor to comments from the audience. <br /> • <br />
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