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41'~ y <br />~s""~° COTY ®f PLEASANT®~V <br />~° Plannin commission <br />.0 9 <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING. <br />D018 ; August 11, 1976 <br />Time : 8:0o P.M. <br />PIOCB; Pleasanton Council Chambers <br />Secretary Harris indicated that dur- <br />ing the winter months, enrollment <br />increases from the number noted in <br />the staff report and Mrs. Maxson <br />teaches as many as 75 students per <br />week. There are about 12 students <br />who drive to the house and there are <br />time six students are there at any <br />one time. <br />o complaints have been received in <br />he office. Apparently, Mrs. Maxson <br />as been teaching piano for a couple <br />f years now. <br />oth Mr. and Mrs. Maxson were present, <br />r. Maxson gave the background of the <br />ase and how the lessons are conductec <br />r. Maxson cited importance of such <br />nstruction in the area, especially <br />ow that school programs have been <br />ut back so drastically. <br />ost of the students either walk or <br />ike to the house. Traditionally, <br />his is a home oriented endeavor. <br />onsiderable discussion on the pros <br />nd cons of the operation was held <br />etween the Commissioners and the <br />roponents. Mr. Maxson emphasized <br />hat in order for a music studio to <br />e opened to support itself, Mrs. <br />axson needs a minimum of 125 studen <br />ommissioner Shepherd did not object <br />o the use, however, he did encourage <br />he Maisons to eventually look toward <br />pening a studio. <br />mmissioner Jamieson also did not <br />ject to the use. <br />-11- <br /> <br />