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Mr. Paladin spoke about using the traffic control person to handle the situation; <br />having the school consider busing as an option if necessary, and putting the burden on the <br />school to solve any problems. <br />Discussion ensued between Commissioner O'Bryan and staff regarding <br />discrepancies between staff's and the Reinhardt's traffic studies, and whether those numbers <br />would translate to the permanent location. <br />Commissioner Wheeler agreed with Commissioner O'Bryan that Phase 1 should <br />be opened and an analysis should be done to see if things would work. <br />Commissioner Flescher felt that the neighbors' concerns would be solved by <br />eliminating the left turn lane and having law enforcement and best management practices on <br />site. <br />Vice Chairman Davis believed that this was the only opportunity the County <br />would have to enforce the requirement to stay off of 4th Street. <br />County Attorney Collins, who was asked to provide a legal opinion on <br />enforcement, believed that the enforcement process would be cumbersome. <br />The Board and staff continued to discuss traffic enforcement procedures. <br />Laura Sellers, 716 34th Terrace, was dismayed that the County would consider <br />fining taxpayers for using a public road. She praised Imagine Schools, and said that it was a <br />normal part of community living to experience minor delays in any school district. <br />Mr. Reinhardt, alluding to his traffic study, reiterated his concerns about <br />possible traffic blocking occurring on 4th Street. He suggested that the school create a queuing <br />driveway around the perimeter of the school to accommodate more on site stacking. <br />23 <br />September 16, 2008 <br />