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Commission amends ordinance to allow Saint Teresa Catholic School gym and raise enrollment cap to 945
Summary
Commission approved a zoning ordinance amendment and site changes to permit a new multipurpose building at Saint Teresa Catholic School and raised the school's enrollment cap from 881 to 945; approval included conditions on landscaping, parking enforcement and limits on outside uses.
The City Commission approved an amendment to Ordinance No. 2997 on Feb. 11 to permit a new multipurpose building at Saint Teresa Catholic School and to increase the school's maximum enrollment from 881 to 945 students.
The change authorizes a one-story multipurpose building to house indoor athletics, performing arts, music and special-purpose classrooms while keeping other conditions of the 1992 approval in effect. The city's planning director and the school's representatives said the building is required for the school's accreditation and will allow activities now held off campus to be relocated on site.
School counsel Suzanne Dougherty told the…
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