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05/19/87 <br /> Carnival concurred with the comments stated by <br /> both Szymanski and Mohr. <br /> Mohr moved that Resolution #13 be tabled and a <br /> Work Session be set for further discussion. <br /> Carnival seconded. <br /> Mayor Fauson asked that the Work Session be held <br /> on May 27th at 7,30 p.m. <br /> The motion was carried. <br /> RESOLUTION #14 - PUD FOR LOUISVILLE PSYCHIATRIC <br /> INSTITUTE City Attorney, Curt Rautenstraus, recommended that <br /> this item be tabled also until the Health Park <br /> Subdivision is reconsidered by Council since <br /> approval is contingent upon approval of the Health <br /> Park Subdivision. <br /> Although this issue is being tabled, Mr. Dave <br /> Brunner asked to speak. Nr. Brunner, 4400 <br /> Broadway, Boulder, stated that he opposed the <br /> Psychiatric Institute and feels he was once <br /> victimised by psychiatric practices. <br /> Mayor Fauson moved that Resolution #14 be tabled. <br /> Mohr seconded. The motion carried. <br /> (Sackett rejoined the meeting. ) <br /> RESOLUTION 915 - SPECIAL REVIEW USE FOR MONTESSORI <br /> SCHOOL (Anderson was excused from the proceedings on this <br /> issue. ) <br /> Rautenstraus read in its entirety Resolution 915, <br /> 'P Resolution approving a Special Review Use for <br /> Montessori Children's House. ' <br /> Wanush explained that the applicant requests <br /> approval of a day care center/pro-school for 824 <br /> Pine. This use is a Special Review Use in the <br /> Commercial-Community (C-C) sone. The applicant <br /> designated a plan to operate a program for 25-30 <br /> children. Based on the use, the size of the <br /> rooms, and the age of children, the maximum number <br /> of occupants allowed is 18. The property is in <br /> the central business district and is exempt from <br /> parking requirements. The plan shows three <br /> parking spaces plus a garage. The Special Review <br /> Use with four conditions were approved by Planning <br /> Commission Kay 12, 1987. The conditions are* 1) <br /> the number of children and staff conform to all <br /> applicable building and fire code requirements, 2) <br /> signage and fencing be to code. All improvements <br /> necessary be completed prior to issuance of certi- <br /> 9 <br />
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