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2017-04-06 Hearing Transcript - PD Initiated Meeting Facilities
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HENKEL: Okay, I think I know the subdivision you're talking about. One more question. I <br />noticed on the definition, you said that, well, my question is, can a school can be a meeting <br />place, but the meeting cannot be used for education or school is what? <br />DARROW: A school is a school, and so that would go through its own Use Permit. A school <br />being operated in a meeting facility—you see, before, I mean, it's really, if a school wanted to <br />use a meeting facility to operate, they would come in for a Use Permit. If—that would be that. <br />If a meeting facility was in a residential zoning, they wanted to operate as a meeting facility, <br />they'd require a Use Permit. So, it's, it's a matter of semantics, but we like to separate it. If it's <br />a school, it's a school. If it's church, it's a church. If the church wants to use the meeting <br />facility or the school wants to use the meeting facility, we would still require a Special Permit for <br />that activity. <br />HENKEL: So, if a school were going to have a weekend or a one -day art fair at their meeting <br />facility on a weekend, they would have to get a Special Use Permit for that? <br />DARROW: The meeting fac—are you referring to a meeting facility within a school complex? <br />HENKEL: Yes. <br />DARROW: That would be <br />HENKEL: —Most schools have an <br />DARROW: Yes. <br />HENKEL: auditorium. <br />DARROW: Yes, that would be covered under the school. <br />HENKEL: Okay, thank you. <br />DARROW: Yeah, so that's part of their permit. <br />HENKEL: Are there any other questions of staff? <br />DARROW: That's a good question. That actually came out in an application for a school that <br />they made clear that they would be having these extra -curricular functions as part of their <br />operation. <br />HENKEL: Thank you, Jeffrey. Iwe have no one signed, signed up to testify. Did you have <br />something to say, Mr. Clarkson? <br />CLARKSON: Yeah, II have a, going back to your original question about existing meeting <br />facilities in areas where they've been used as meeting facilities for a long time, will all of those <br />now have to come in for a use permit to be continued to be used as a meeting facility? <br />EXHIBIT B <br />4 <br />
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