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congestion which could occur on 4th Street, without the left turn lane. He proposed turning the <br />bus loop into a car queue lane, as another option to avoid traffic congestion. <br />Discussion ensued between staff and Commissioner Wheeler regarding the <br />accuracy of the methodology and numbers which were used in the traffic studies conducted by <br />both the County and the Reinhardt's at Central Assembly Church. <br />The Chairman called a break at 10:49 a.m. and reconvened the meeting at 11:00 <br />a.m., with all members present. <br />The following individuals addressed the Board in support of enforcing the left <br />turn lane requirement for Imagine Schools: <br />Jeff Brewster, 360 Farley's Court <br />Ron Lambert, 365 Farley's Court <br />Daniel Shaw, 545 61St Avenue <br />Attorney Barkett reminded everyone that staff had not felt the turn lane was <br />warranted, and it had not been recommended; however, the condition was added by the Board, <br />and agreed to by Imagine Schools. He felt that any inconvenience to the neighbors could be <br />avoided by not allowing left turns into the school. <br />Bryan Good, Kimley Horn and Associates, did not believe a problem would <br />occur with traffic queuing out past the school, and declared that there would have to be an over <br />800% increase in projected traffic volume associated with the school to meet the County's turn <br />lane warrant. <br />Discussion ensued among the Board, Attorney Barkett, and Principal Mills <br />regarding various means of controlling potential traffic stacking problems. <br />20 <br />September 16, 2008 <br />