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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />June 12, 2018 <br />Page 5 <br />Ms. Virginia McGee, 4339 Chatsworth Circle, Shoreview, stated she is a former student teacher <br />and current teacher at Willow and Sprout. The model at Willow and Sprout is very holistic and a <br />wonderful pre - school. It is unique and progressive and an asset to the community. <br />Ms. Kristin Blenkush, 2508 36`h Avenue NE, has three children who have been through Willow <br />and Sprout. She submitted a letter that was provided to Council. Ms. Blenkush explained what <br />this type of school means to her and stated it is important to support this type of education for <br />children. She noted there are multiple child care providers present and if the Council does not <br />have enough information, she encouraged them to visit the facility and see the traffic patterns. <br />She felt they are not nearly as dire as some residents described. <br />Mr. Brian Buck, 3609 33`d Avenue NE, spoke in support of Willow and Sprout and encouraged <br />Council to support the proposal as this center has positive public interest. He felt there is a clear <br />need for quality and affordable child care centers within the community. Mr. Buck stated his <br />family spent six years as part of the Willow and Sprout community. They have a unique model <br />with a favorable teacher -to -child ratio. He stated the experiences are phenomenal, staff has <br />always been very wonderful, and Willow and Sprout is an asset to the community. He noted Ms. <br />Jeri Johnson was led to believe by the City Planner that she would be able to grow her business <br />and they are doing their best to address the traffic issues. He requested Council support the <br />business and allow them to increase to 17 children. <br />Mayor Faust stated the easy decision is not to violate State Statute. The question is not the <br />quality of the day care. This is a land use issue. <br />Councilmember Gray stated he agreed with Mayor Faust's comments and it appears a very good <br />day care with all the positive comments. He stated the Council needs to balance the needs of the <br />residents, maintain that balance, and he believes 14 students are enough at this time. <br />Councilmember Stille agreed with Mayor Faust and Councilmember Gray's comments. He noted <br />his wife is an educator and she speaks very highly of Willow and Sprout. He stated this is a text <br />amendment and affects the entire City and it could open the door for more child cares that may <br />not be as impressive as Willow and Sprout. Councilmember Stille stated it appears to be a great <br />business but he supports the Planning Commission's recommendation to deny the requests. <br />Councilmember Jenson stated he heard all the testimony and read all the information, but there is <br />not a need to increase the number of students beyond what is stated in the State Statute. He <br />supports the Planning Commission's recommendation. <br />Councilmember Randle stated he has been back and forth on this since the Planning Commission <br />meeting. His neighbor's kids go to Willow and Sprout and they are great kids; however, he needs <br />to stick with the Statute and supports the recommendation of the Planning Commission. <br />Mayor Faust stated it is a 20% increase even though it is only three kids. There is a business in a <br />residential area that is really a commercial business. He stated he heard earlier that the City <br />should not have allowed it but State Statute says you have to allow it up to 14 kids. <br />
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