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and people had to park. Do you have enough, would you be using street parking? And <br /> so I'm concerned about the parking, and I'm concerned about the roads as well, because I <br /> know that, you know, where kids are concerned, you know, it's important, so this is my <br /> reason for asking the question. <br /> MOOERS: There are parking requirements, and all of those have to be complied with as <br /> part of Plan Approval, so all of the parking for the gym will be on our campus; there will <br /> be no roadway parking, okay, so all of the parking that is required will be on-site, okay? <br /> And as far as the requirements, these requirements were not triggered 15 years ago, they <br /> haven't been triggered at all. You know, the trigger for the roadway, the sidewalk <br /> improvements, was to accommodate the growth in enrollment, which has not occurred. <br /> So what we are asking for is to build the gym for the current enrollment, you know, prior <br /> to making those improvements, and the improvements will be made at the time there will <br /> be an increase in enrollment, if there ever is an increase in enrollment. Some schools <br /> never grow. But as far as parking, all parking will be accommodated on-site for all <br /> events. And I will point out again that the size for the gym is a 250-person capacity, so <br /> this is not a large gymnasium. <br /> YATES: Thank you. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay, are there any other questions from commissioners? Commissioner <br /> Armbruster. <br /> ARMBRUSTER: Hi there. So I just had a couple of questions for, for you all. I know <br /> you mentioned that you weren't planning on increasing enrollment with this. But are <br /> there currently facilities on your campus that are meeting all the needs this gym will <br /> meet, or no? <br /> DUNN: We don't have any indoor athletic facilities. All we have is an outdoor sport <br /> court that are, there are teams who use it. Actually, quite a significant issue this year with <br /> lots of local and community resources being closed down for COVID that our students <br /> have no access to gymnasium. So, we don't, we don't currently have this type of facility <br /> on our campus. <br /> ARMBRUSTER: But if there was like <br /> MOOERS: (Indiscernible — simultaneous speech) have to use the county parks. <br /> ARMBRUSTER: But if there was like a basketball game or something that and you are <br /> playing a different team, and right now that doesn't happen on campus? <br /> DUNN: We would use the public county facilities for those, for the competition, that's <br /> what we do now. <br /> 8 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />
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