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Mounds View Planning Commission <br />Regular Meeting <br />Planning Associate Ericson gave the staff report as follows: <br />July 7, 1999 <br />Page 21 <br />Staff has issued a building permit to Kraus Anderson to do interior remodeling worvithin Silver <br />View Plaza, located at 2540 Highway 10, for private educational institution Caly <br />subject property is zoned B-2, Limited Business, which does not speci j <br />cademy. The <br />it such a use. <br />Ericson stated that, as the Planning Commission was awa; one of the `" ;with the Cit <br />Zoning Code is its rigidity. He stated that each district ha ▪ pecific s .i fuse me : es re - >ed <br />to as a "laundry list" of uses, yet since it is impossible to include eve .; _possible app op t ; there <br />is often the need to make interpretations. Ericson stated th minate any subseq „_ uestions <br />regarding this type of use, staff proposes that it be added t"' f permitted uses within the B-2 <br />district. If no action is taken, Calvin Academy would -0 function by virtue of an <br />administrative Code interpretation rather than by an ex cit refs f the Code. He.stated that <br />stafffelt it would be more -appropriate to amend the ZoningCode. He stated at if the Commission <br />concurs, staff recommends that they approve Resolution99, a resolutionwhi▪ ch recommends to <br />the City Council that they adopt Ordinance 6 <br />Ericson stated that the Calvin Academy pl ed to open their, ;:aciI ffy the fall of 1999. He explained <br />that this is an accredited institution in h the students are taught on an individual basis. He stated <br />that these may be exceptional or . stude specialneeds students, or students who require <br />additional tutorage. He stated th ct . e schools not p,rc posing to have any more than thirty-six <br />students. <br />Commis t4 ke in�q <br />students . <br />from t <br />girding the aeY'range of the students. Ericson stated that the <br />rten through the twelfth grade levels. <br />Commissioner `> %a.d that"erase "private educational facilities" indicated that the <br />amendment t `' _" <; :anot b h sited to this particular school. Ericson stated that this was <br />correct. . �mmissioner : sd =°eked if this would apply to a school of dance: Ericson stated that it <br />wou g . n . a• . e s t at i <<: <: a so app y o businesses sucha-s-th-e-karat <br />Sq , Community Edukftion and others educational facilities. <br />ssioner Hegland ed where they were proposing to have physical education. Ericson stated <br />s time, i I proposed to be off site. He stated that they had an agreement with Roseville <br />''unity gym and playground, and that there would be some type of van to transport <br />that_ location. Commissioner Hegland asked where the students would have their <br />lunch, anif they would be permitted to leave the premises. He noted that children of this age group <br />would require recreation. Ericson stated that he assumed the students would have their lunch on -site, <br />and that there were presently no plans for a recreational area at the facility. <br />Commissioner Miller asked about businesses that would be displaced by this particular school. <br />Ericson stated that through discussion with representatives of Kraus -Anderson, this particular spot <br />