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-2- <br /> permit had been made by Dick Jones, 5157 - 6th Street N.E. , a trustee • <br /> for the church and a member of the Building Committee and Mr. Jones <br /> was present to answer questions about the proposal. He reiterated <br /> that the addition would increase the existing sanctuary seating <br /> capacity to 300 , would provide 10 new classrooms, a kitchen and an <br /> assembly (Fellowship) room with a split level structure to be con- <br /> structed immediately behind the sanctuary. The church trustee told <br /> of the rapid growth of the Elmwood congregation under the leadership <br /> of Pastor ,Valtinson and the desperate need for additional Sunday .* <br /> School classrooms which would be' met temporarily by renting six rooms <br /> in the -Wilshire building this winter while the expansion is: being <br /> constructed. Mr. Jones assured the Commissioners that it would not <br /> be necessary to remove any of the evergreens or bushes which provide <br /> a buffer for the adjoining properties from the existing parking lot <br /> when that lot is enlarged five feet to provide parking for 148 cars . <br /> The Manager confirmed that the City Ordinance only requires 120 <br /> parking spaces for an expansion of the size proposed. He also reported <br /> the applicant had notified him that he had misunderstood the meaning <br /> of Condition ;#2 in the application and had mistakenly answered that <br /> question in the negative. Mr. Jones also confirmed that the architect <br /> who had drawn the site plans had inadvertantly omitted the existing <br /> garage from the drawings . <br /> When Commissioner Bowerman inquired why an addition would not be <br /> built across the back of the existing structure, making a square <br /> building which would not so adversely affect the properties immediatel <br /> to the south , whose lot lines would be only 15 feet from the structure <br /> the church trustee indicated the building committee had considered <br /> -other alternatives but had concluded the expansion of the roof line <br /> to the east would be more logical since the sanctuary had been built <br /> with a stud wall and not concrete, so such an expansion could be <br /> made , and so as not to foreclose the possibility of adding another' <br /> sanctuary on the west when the congregation could afford that <br /> improvement. <br /> There was a discussion of the drop in grade elevations between the <br /> church .property and the adjoining lots to the east and the possibility <br /> of adverse effect of water runoff from the new structure on those <br /> properties . The retention of the opaque windows in the Fellowship <br /> Iiall to provide privacy for the neighbors , provision of accessibility <br /> for the handicapped, and buffering to -prevent headlights from shining <br /> on the neighbors ' homes when night services are held were also <br /> explored. <br /> Erling .M. Weiberg, 3409 - 36th Avenue N.E. said his property would <br /> not be adversely affected by the expansion but he was present to <br /> support the concerns of his neighbors -about the expansion. - <br /> Don Esau .who owns the property_ at 3505: .-- 36th Avenue N.E. , just south <br /> of the. church, reiterated the points .made in the letter to the Plan- <br /> ning. Commission which he gaffe the . secretary for inclusion' in the <br /> minutes which stated Mr. Esau' s belief �tha.t- the proposed .addition • <br /> -would ".substantially reduce- my quality�­of: life and also reduce' the, <br /> -value of my property" and indicated .the. residen.t intends to take legal <br /> action .if--those judgments are confirmed. ,,- Mr.: Esau invited the <br />