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Vice Chairman Davis declared that Imagine Schools should proceed with Phase 2, <br />with the requirements to post their bond, and to keep traffic on the school site and off of 4th <br />Street. He observed that Code Enforcement could impose fines on the school if they do not <br />regulate the traffic accordingly. <br />The Board members and staff discussed how to enforce the no left turn rule; <br />methods utilized by other schools to alleviate traffic flow problems; and having County and <br />school staff work together to solve any traffic -related issues. <br />Attorney Barkett asked the Board to approve a Motion supporting Imagine <br />School's request for a left turn lane abeyance; allowing them to post the money for the turn lane <br />until the County improves 4th Street; requiring a traffic control officer; and prohibiting left turns <br />into the school. <br />Vice Chairman Davis supported Attorney Barkett's suggested Motion, but wanted <br />to add language specifying that traffic could not be stacked on 4th Street. <br />Mr. Cascone remarked that Imagine Schools wanted to alleviate the Board's <br />concerns, and would be happy to include language stating that traffic must be kept on site, and <br />not be allowed to stack on 4th Street. <br />Director Boling noted there were 174 parking spaces, for staff and parents, <br />provided at the site at build out. He thereafter responded to questions from the Board regarding <br />parking configurations. <br />The following speakers expressed confidence in Imagine School's ability to <br />handle any traffic —related issues: <br />William Sellers, 716 34th Terrace <br />Joseph Paladin, President Black Swann Consulting <br />22 <br />September 16, 2008 <br />