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Mr. Fincher commented that a part of that conversation is related to the two curb cuts that they <br />would already propose. He commented that they met with the neighborhood to discuss their <br />concerns about parent pick-up and queuing on the site. <br />Mr. Bednar stated that they reviewed the onsite circulation for buses and parent pick-up in addition <br />to student driver circulation in and around the site. He commented that drop off activity moves <br />very smoothly as children exit the vehicle and enter the school quickly. <br />Mr. Fincher commented that typically, the most critical time is for pick-up times. He stated that <br />about five percent of the total enrollment would be the maximum queuing which would equal <br />about 40 vehicles. He noted that there would be queuing for 46 vehicles, and they could <br />accommodate another 29 vehicles on the north and northwest side if needed in order to keep <br />vehicles from queuing on 1615t. He stated that they also plan to have shared parking with the <br />church, therefore additional space would be available there as well. <br />Commissioner Anderson asked if the 40 cars includes the buses. <br />Mr. Fincher replied that count is specific for parent pick-up as the buses had a separate study. He <br />stated that the analysis takes into account the buses, parent pick-up, and student drivers. <br />City Administrator Hagen displayed the proposed traffic circulation for the site. <br />Mr. Fincher identified the areas where parent pick-up/drop-off, buses, and student driver activity <br />would be as well as the path those vehicles would take to access their locations. He also identified <br />an area where a connection to the church parking lot could occur. <br />Commissioner Hunt asked the peak a.m. and p.m. time for buses. <br />Josh Nyquist, representing the applicant, replied that the times for the secondary school would <br />currently be 8 a.m. to 3:05 p.m., noting that those times are subject to change due to busing <br />availability. <br />Commissioner Hunt asked if PACT has Fridays off. <br />Mr. Nyquist replied that typically they have two Fridays per month off. <br />Commissioner Anderson asked the time buses would be expected to arrive. <br />Mr. Nyquist replied that bus drop off would be about 7:50 a.m. <br />Commissioner Hunt referenced the sound study and asked for clarification on the different maps <br />provided. <br />Planning Commission/ June 23, 2022 <br />Page 7 of 19 <br />
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