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<br />Be <br />Page 21 <br /> <br />26. In the event of continued unpermitted off-hour use of the playground areas by any individual(s) <br />shall result in a City review of site security and management in order to effectively secure the site. <br /> <br />27. Prior to the commencement of any outdoor activity involving temporary and/or permanent outdoor <br />play structures and equipment, detailed plans for said structures shall.be submitted to Planning <br />Services for review and approval and shaH comply with all applicable code requirements related to <br />height, setbacks and construction. The plans shall include a sjte plan, elevations of any <br />structures, such as pergolas or trellises, and cut sheets specifying the play structures to be used. <br />Said play structures shall be of commercial grade and property maintained at all times for the <br />duration of the proposed use. <br /> <br />28. Outdoor playground activities have the potential for generating noise that is above the ambient <br />noise levels in the surrounding neighborhoods. Therefore, if it is determined by the City that such <br />outdoor activities are generating excessive noises the applicant shall be required to either modify <br />the outdoor activities (i.e. reduce the overall amount of time and/or nature of outdoor activities on- <br />site, relocate a portion of said activities to an off-site location) and/or submit a noise attenuation. <br />study for review and approval by the Zoning Administrator. <br /> <br />29. All off-site activities related to the proposed school and child care facility uses shall require review <br />and approval by the Zoning Administrator prior to the commencement of said activities. <br /> <br />30. The applicant shall be responsible for the daily maintenance of the subject property to ensure that <br />the site is well maintained and does not create a nuisance condition. <br /> <br />31. Recycling and trash receptacles shall be serviced with adequate frequency to control odors, <br />vectors, and overflow. <br /> <br />Parkina and Site Circulation <br />32. Effective immediate/vI the applicant shall comply with the site circulation plan for student pick-up <br />and drop-off during the school week as set forth on pgs. 15 and 17 of the Final Traffic Study <br />prepared by RKH Engineering dated January 9, 2009. Said circulation plan requires that parents <br />enter the subject property from the Connecticut Street entrance, continue north along the west <br />side of the church sanctuary, utilize the designated pick-up and drop-off area for all students <br />and/or children located at the northwesterly comer of the property fronting the church, and exit <br />right-turn only onto Euclid Avenue. <br /> <br />33. All students and/or children shall be dropped-off and picked-up at the designated pick-up and <br />drop-off area (see Exhibit 2 attached hereto). <br /> <br />34. Employees and students driving to and/or from the subject property shall park their vehicles in the <br />parking stalls located on the subject property. <br /> <br />35. Within thirtv (30) calendar davs of the this Notice of Official Action, the applicant shall submit a <br />revised parking and site circulation plan that conforms to all applicable regulations including <br />minimum parking stall dimensions and aisle widths. <br /> <br />36. The parking lot shall not be used as a playground. Such outdoor activities shall be limited to the <br />permanent playground as identified in the project plans as well as the front court yard located <br />between the Church Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall (please refer to Condition No. 22 and Exhibit <br />2). <br /> <br />37. No temporary or permanent play structures shall be erected in the parking lots. <br /> <br />38. The applicant maintains four (4) buses for use by the Church to provide transportation assistance <br />to those congregation members requiring transportation assistance from their respective homes to <br />Page 8 of 11 <br />