PC Minutes 3/24/08  DRAFT

ITEM NO. 7  SPECIAL USE PERMT FOR 3015 W 31ST ST (JCR)

 

SUP-01-01-08: Special Use Permit for a Day Care Center at First Step Facility, located at 3015 West 31st Street. Submitted by Bartlett & West Inc, for DCCCA Inc, property owner of record.

 

STAFF PRESENTATION

Mr. Joseph Rexwinkle presented the item.

 

APPLICANT PRESENTATION

George Heckman, DCCCA, was present for questions.

 

Commissioner Harris asked if there was a time limit on the permit.

 

Mr. Rexwinkle said no, historically time limits have not been put on day care facilities.

 

Commissioner Lawson asked if the mothers were residents.

 

Mr. Heckman said that was correct. Some of the resident women work during the day and need childcare.

 

Commissioner Eichhorn asked if one of the conditions was that the children be residents.

 

Mr. Heckman said they do not accept outside children at the daycare facility.

 

PUBLIC HEARING

No public comment

 

ACTION TAKEN

Motioned by Commissioner Finkeldei, seconded by Commissioner Harris, to approve SUP-01-01-08, a Special Use Permit for a day care center at First Step Facility located at 3015 West 31st Street, based upon the findings presented in the body of the staff report and subject to the following conditions:

 

1.      Issuance of a Floodplain Development Permit;

2.      Execution of a Site Plan Performance Agreement;

3.      Publication of an ordinance per Section 20-1306(j);

4.      Provision of a copy of the Health Department license prior to operation to be included in the record file of this application;

5.      Provision of a revised Site Plan to show the following:

a.      A general note which states “The Day Care Center is operated by DCCCA, Inc. The special use permit shall be subject to administrative review if a different operator is proposed.”

b.      A general note which states “The Day Care Center shall serve only the dependent children of women residing onsite.  The special use permit shall be subject to administrative review if the center begins providing care to children who reside offsite.”

 

          Unanimously approved 7-0.