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STAFF REPORTS
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5/6/2008
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15 Y
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16 ATTACHMENT 03
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The subject site is an approximately 28,815 square-foot parcel located on the west side of <br />Quarry Lane. There is one main entrance to the site from Quarry Lane and two additional <br />access entrances behind the building located at 1032 Serpentine Lane. The existing single-story <br />building is approximately 9,936 square-feet in floor area and contains four tenant suites with 25 <br />parking spaces shared between the tenant spaces. Tri-Valley Martial Arts Academy proposes to <br />occupy an approximately 2,889 square-foot suite of the existing building, as indicated on the site <br />and floor plan of Exhibit A.2. Each suite has individual exterior doors that act as direct access <br />to the suites; the glass doors act as the main entrances and the doors in the rear of the suites are <br />for employee entrances. The subject suite also has aroll-up door; however it is unlikely that this <br />will be used for employees or students. There are no interior or common hallways providing <br />interior access to the individual units. <br />suite location <br />With the exception of the music academy, located at 1258 Quarry Lane, Suite H, the uses in the <br />remaining tenant spaces of the subject building and the adjacent building at 1258 Quarry Lane <br />are office/warehouse and wholesale distribution. <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />Based on Mr. Pfund's third narrative (Exhibit A.2), verbal information from the applicant, and <br />information found on the Internet advertising the Academy, the following summarizes the <br />Academy's proposed operations: (1) up to 20 students ages 5 to 12 years, and an additional <br />10 students 16 years and older, Monday through Friday between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and <br />9:00 p.m.; (2) transportation of children would be provided from elementary and middle schools <br />to the Academy, (3) a program for children between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. that <br />includes martial arts-related games and activities and an area for homework ; (4) seasonal <br />camps, and (5) care and supervision from 9:00 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. on school holidays, two weeks <br />during the school winter break, and ten weeks during the school summer break. The applicant's <br />PCUP-200, Tri-Valley Martial Arts Academy Planning Commission <br />Page S of 16 <br />
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