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f. h <br /> -4- <br /> Mayor Sundland indicated that, even considering this oversight, and, <br /> after personally visiting the site, he had concluded that, in light <br /> of the massive amount of land available to the church for expansion <br /> without a variance, he would have to concur with ,the other reasons the <br /> Commission had for recommending the variance request be denied. <br /> Dick Jones , again speaking as a trustee for the church, commented that <br /> he sometimes doubted that the Commission members had really heard the <br /> reasons the church had expressed over and over again, for not, expanding <br /> on the north side . He reiterated that adding the needed classrooms <br /> and other improvements to the north side of the building at this .time , <br /> would defeat the plan- the congregation has had for twenty years to <br /> add a new sanctuary on that side when the church would have sufficient <br /> funds and need for such an addition. Mr. Jones said he would not <br /> anticipate that would happen for another five or ten years . The church <br /> could probably get by -without making the proposed changes -in the <br /> kitchen, fellowship room or sanctuary he said, but the additional <br /> classrooms area necessity, as evidenced by the fact that church has <br /> to rent six rooms in the Wilshire School this winter until the addi- <br /> tion can be constructed. The church representative reiterated that it <br /> is essential that all Sunday school classes be held at the same time <br /> so the children can attend the church worship with their parents, so <br /> adding services would not solve the classroom shortage. <br /> Mr. Jones indicated he believes the Commission had misunderstood the <br /> comparison of costs for the proposed addition and the structure to <br /> the north because Ming Wang, the architect the church had retained to <br /> draw up the expansion plans had estimated it would cost $750 ,000 , or • <br /> $75 per square foot, to put in a new sanctuary with a basement under- <br /> neath it on the north side, and Mr. Jones believed the- ar:chitect would <br /> say it_would cost $250 , 000 to construct the proposed addition on the <br /> east at current building prices , not taking into consideration the <br /> fact that a contractor had submitted a bid of $150 ,000 for the job on <br /> the condition the church members would do much of the finishing work <br /> themselves . To expand to the north at this time would cost -the church <br /> about a half a million dollars more than the congregation can afford, <br /> Mr. Jones concluded. <br /> He agreed that it would be only fair to exclude the reference to the <br /> lack of plans from the Commission recommendation. When the church <br /> trustee told the Council that when the new sanctuary is constructed <br /> on the north side , the church plans to convert the existing sanctuary <br /> into a fellowship hall which can be used for banquets, Councilman <br /> Ranallo told him that would concern him even more , perceiving such <br /> large affairs could be very disturbing for the neighbors, if the build- <br /> ing were constructed so close to their lot lines . Mr. Jones responded <br /> that he didn' t foresee there would be any more noise- generated by a <br /> dinner than: with regular church services . <br /> Mayor Sundland noted the proposed future expansion for a sanctuary on <br /> the north side would also be only 15 feet from the property line and <br /> later con-firmed that this addition would also- require a conditional <br /> use permit before -it could be constructed. <br /> Councilman Marks indicated on the site plans , which ,the church officials <br /> had brought with them that evening, possible ways he saw for siting the <br />