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The initial neighborhood meeting discussed the plan that was submitted as a part of the <br />application which included the ministry bldg, youth center, parking area increase to 122 total <br />parking spaces, and landscaping. <br />Comments were focused on the location of the education building, the size of the education <br />building, the parking lot layout, and parking space increases. The residents requested the <br />following revisions to the plans: <br />^ Relocate the education building to where the current modular buildings are located; <br />^ Connect the two on-site parking lots; <br />^ Reduce the number of parking spaces that would be provided in the parking lot on <br />Golden Road; <br />^ Retain the current number parking spaces in the parking lot on Del Valle Parkway. <br />The residents were concerned about additional traffic being brought to the neighborhood, due to <br />the expansion of the western parking lot at Golden Road. The residents voiced the concern that <br />all of the additional parking would encourage an increase in membership and preschool <br />enrollment. They also asked the City to investigate the possibility of creating a left-turn pocket <br />for traffic traveling east on Del Valle Parkway to get to the church's parking lot. This proposal <br />would enlarge the Del Valle Parkway side of the parking lot instead. <br />Cit~Hosted Ne~hborhood Meeting (September 6, 2006) <br />Following the July 31, 2006 neighbor meeting, staff met with the applicant and their architect. <br />A revised site plan was presented to the neighbors. The revised plan provided the following <br />modifications: <br />1. The number of parking spaces in the western parking lot (Golden Road) was proposed <br />to be reduced from the previously 122 parking spaces to 102 parking spaces. <br />2. An increased landscaping buffer area is provided along the property line between <br />Trinity Lutheran and the swim club. <br />Although modified, the residents on Golden Road are still concerned about the size of the <br />parking lot and the number of parking spaces it would provide. They believe the expanded <br />parking lot would continue to attract additional vehicles to the site thus resulting in additional <br />traffic on Golden Road. The residents questioned the location of the education building and the <br />reasons for it not being relocated closer to where the existing modular buildings are located if <br />not at the same location. <br />Case No. PCUP-1 SS/PDR-513 f'Innrting Commission <br />Pcrge - 6 - <br />