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Beaudin: No, it should be sooner. The goal is to be ready to implement this when the <br />ordinance becomes effective. <br />Chair Ritter: Okay, that's huge. <br />Beaudin: The fees are the one thing that will likely lag because those will line up with <br />the City fiscal year process. <br />Chair Ritter: Okay. <br />Commissioner Allen: Question on page 22 —this has to do with schools with less than <br />20 students including heritage schools and tutoring —did this used to be conditional? I <br />see it's permitted now in most zones and I'm thinking of a number of applications we've <br />seen on the Consent Calendar. Did this used to be conditional, like in C -C? <br />Bonn: There are a couple of things to this. Right now, the code does not address <br />heritage schools at all, so that's a new addition. The schools and colleges category with <br />more than 20 students is in the code right now as a conditional use. With less than 20 <br />it's permitted. As proposed, the no more than 20 would remain permitted. The more <br />than 20 would become a Minor CUP. <br />Commissioner Allen: Okay, so less than 20 today is permitted. Is that what you're <br />saying? <br />Bonn: Right. <br />Commissioner Allen... because the underlining made me think it's a change. <br />Commissioner Balch: It's all new. The whole page is new. <br />Commissioner Allen: Okay, so it's permitted in all the areas now. <br />Bonn: That's correct. The underlining you're seeing is because it's a brand new table <br />and the organization is completely different. <br />Commissioner Allen: Okay, thank you. <br />Seto: And I would just note it's underlined in the zoning code, but there have been <br />specific projects that you've seen within specific areas that the PUD or the zoning for <br />that specific site did require educational places to have their own CUP. So that's why <br />you've seen a variety, practically speaking. <br />Commissioner Allen: Okay, could I just bring up one example because I want to make <br />sure I understand what I should be doing here or know if we're changing anything. An <br />example I'm thinking of, and you guys know the example, is Raley's where there was <br />going to be a tutoring or care facility with an outdoor area and we ended up saying the <br />outdoor area wasn't appropriate. And I thought that was conditional. So, that's why I'm <br />asking and I'm wondering where that kind of facility would fit here and if there's anything <br />we're changing in the way we think about that example. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, December 14, 2016 Page 5 of 49 <br />
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