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CC PACKETS 1994-1998
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CC PACKET 08221995
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MEMORANDUM <br /> DATE: August 22, 1995 <br /> TO: Michael Morrison, City Manager <br /> FROM: Kim Moore-Sykes, Management Assistant <br /> ITEM: Parking Request by ISD #282 <br /> Attached arecopiesof two letters from Zack Johnson, the architect for the School District <br /> addressing the issue of parking for Wilshire Elementary School and the Middle/High <br /> School because of the proposed expansions at both sites. The ordinance requires that <br /> parking needs be adequate if the proposed expansions will bring in additional people to the <br /> schools, and that the Council will set the parking requirements (Sec. 1650.05, Subd. 1, (e), <br /> (11) is attached). <br /> Mr. Johnson indicates in his letter that the only proposed expansion to be done at the <br /> Middle/High School will be to the library. Since there is no anticipated increase in staff or <br /> students as a result of this expansion, no additional parking is thought to be necessary. <br /> The proposed expansion of classrooms, library and multi-purpose room at Wilshire <br /> Elementary School will add enrollment to the school, which will necessitate increased <br /> parking spaces. Currently, Wilshire Elementary School has 77 parking spaces and Mr. <br /> Johnson is proposing to add 13 spaces, which will increase the parking capacity to 90 <br /> spaces. The school administration feels that this will be adequate to serve the future <br /> parking needs of between 60 - 70 staff members and 15 - 20 visitors on any given day. <br />
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