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use 25' or lower poles and provide necessary shielding. Staff will actually go out and <br />check to see how the shielding is working at the time of the certificate of occupancy. <br />Commissioner Adams felt that because the lighting is a concern, the applicant <br />should express a willingness to make sure the concerns are addressed from the onset. She <br />thought the last thing they should do is put in 25' poles only to find out that the shielding <br />is insufficient to take care of the concern. <br />Dan Richey, President of St. Edwards School Board of Trustees, advised that one <br />of the original objectives of the expansion was to continue to be a good neighbor. He <br />reviewed the acquisition history of the property. He explained the instructions to the <br />architect of the master plan were to design construction away from the neighboring areas <br />using the natural buffer of AlA and the driving range at the Moorings. That objective <br />was achieved in the plan under consideration. The intent was to direct the lighting away <br />from the neighbors so there is no spillover of light. He wanted to clarify, with respect to <br />the traffic concerns, that AlA is not a "limited access road", but is a "major artery". The <br />traffic study showed there is no capacity problem and AIA is operating at an acceptable <br />level of service (LOS) at this time. Another point -of -information, after the construction <br />is completed, it is intended to have the middle school and the a grade (from the lower <br />school) be part of the upper school's campus. He granted this was a minimal gain <br />regarding AlA traffic, but worthy of mention. He maintained that traffic increases occur <br />only at the peak school times; it is not an all -day situation. <br />Mr. Richey stated that the proposed auditorium is not being built to compete with <br />Riverside Theater. It was not designed like a typical theater to accommodate a traveling <br />show. The intention is to have a building on campus for school use because, currently, <br />there is no place on either campus to have an all -school assembly. The proposed <br />auditorium will enable them to accomplish that. <br />Mr. Richey pointed out that they are not doubling their enrollment, just looking to <br />increase the capability of expanding the students' educational experience. Regarding a <br />fence, Mr. Richey stated that all rules and regulations required for construction fencing <br />would certainly be in place. He stressed that they desire to be good neighbors. He <br />respectfully requested approval of their request so they are able to move forward with <br />their fund-raising effort. <br />Commissioner Adams asked if Mr. Richey could indicate if they were willing to <br />look at other light pole sizes to accommodate the lighting concern. <br />65 <br />August 12, 1997 <br />8®0K 1020 FACE 288 <br />
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