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Commission reviews Olive Boulevard parcel for potential child day care; code’s 80,000‑sq.-ft. threshold questioned
Summary
Commissioners reviewed interest in converting a 17,860‑sq.-ft. Olive Boulevard parcel to a child day-care use but noted the site is smaller than the city’s existing 80,000‑sq.-ft. threshold for stand‑alone day‑care centers in the corridor.
During the Sept. 4 meeting the Planning & Community Design Commission reviewed an application and staff analysis about a vacant parcel along Olive Boulevard that an applicant proposed to convert to a child day care. Planning staff told commissioners the city’s current code treats stand‑alone child day care centers in the corridor as a special‑permit use and historically has required large lot areas (staff cited an 80,000‑sq.-ft. threshold used to…
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