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®C� 22 1991 <br />BOOK <br />Robert Keating, Community Development Director, showed a <br />graphic plan of the facility indicating the location of the <br />existing driveway on the side, unpaved parking spaces, etc. He <br />reviewed staff's memo regarding the requirements for <br />administrative permit use and the need for a minor site plan <br />submittal due to the change of use. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked if there is an ability to do any <br />alternatives to the concrete paving, and Director Keating advised <br />that there are alternatives, but they end up being more expensive <br />than concrete paving. There are exceptions for infrequent use, <br />but considering the number of trips this use will generate, staff <br />recommends paved parking spaces. <br />Commissioner Scurlock understood there are 4 issues here: <br />1) Paved parking <br />2) Sidewalk <br />3) Impact fee for transportation <br />4) Stormwater requirements triggered by the parking <br />Director Keating advised that staff checked with other <br />counties and confirmed that we are not being unduly restrictive <br />with regard to child care centers. <br />Commissioner Scurlock understood there is no ability within <br />our ordinances to waive the impact fees for water, sewer and <br />transportation, and Administrator Chandler confirmed that to be <br />correct. However, if the Commission was so inclined, the fees <br />could be funded by the County from another source. <br />Director Keating directed the Board's attention to the <br />following memo written by Assistant County Attorney Will Collins: <br />i <br />TO: " ' Robert M. Keating - Community Development Director <br />FROM: W�l William G. Collins II - Deputy County Attorney <br />DATE: September 19, 1991 <br />SUBJECT-*'-.',.,. Graves Request rox Waiver of Ordinances Relating to Day <br />Care Centers <br />You have advised me that Richard Graves has applied for approval of a day <br />care center which does not meet many of our ordinance requirements. He <br />has asked to be heard by the Planning and Zoning Commission despite the <br />fact the ordinances are not met by the submitted development plan. <br />38 <br />M <br />