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188 <br /> DRAFT <br /> 1095 <br /> 1096 Lamar Proctor: The separate parcels are going to be contingent upon the nonprofits, raising the money and building <br /> 1097 them? <br /> 1098 <br /> 1099 Jim Parker: Correct, or anyone who wants to build them. <br /> 1100 <br /> 1101 Lamar Proctor: So the developer is not building those. <br /> 1102 <br /> 1103 Jim Parker: Correct. <br /> 1104 <br /> 1105 Lamar Proctor: I know that land was cleared and the vicinity of Bushy Cook and West Ten Road,well over 40 acres that <br /> 1106 were cleared for HYAA ballfields. Do either of you know the status of that? <br /> 1107 <br /> 1108 Jim Parker: My understanding is that's no longer an option. <br /> 1109 <br /> 1110 Lamar Proctor: So the conditional zoning that is before us is two schools, 1400 students, is that correct? <br /> 1111 <br /> 1112 Jim Parker:That's correct. <br /> 1113 <br /> 1114 Lamar Proctor: I assume, and one of the board members talked about this, that there would be a cafeteria, a gym, <br /> 1115 showers... <br /> 1116 <br /> 1117 Jim Parker: No showers, and cafeteria is a misnomer,they do not have a kitchen, they do not cook food, but the <br /> 1118 cafeteria is where they all eat.They have supplemental lunches that are brought in,they have lunch programs, and they <br /> 1119 bring their own lunches from home. <br /> 1120 <br /> 1121 Lamar Proctor: On page 246,you should be able to put in here how much water and sewer will be consumed, since you <br /> 1122 know there will be 1400 students. <br /> 1123 <br /> 1124 Jim Parker:The reason it is written that way is because we don't have the full charter,which would only be accepted by <br /> 1125 the town. If the charter existed and was asked by the charter, right now the charter ask is 6 thousand gallons and that is <br /> 1126 what's been reserved. It's going to change if another charter comes along for the k-8,and then that request will go to the <br /> 1127 town as well. So, it could be 6 thousand gallons—which is the high school—or it could be up to 12 thousand, if both are <br /> 1128 combined. It's about 10 gallons per student, and that's based on state regulations and historical data for charter schools. <br /> 1129 <br /> 1130 Lamar Proctor: So, at full build out, it will release at least 14 thousand gallons a day. <br /> 1131 <br /> 1132 Jim Parker:That is all together;teachers, staff, students. <br /> 1133 <br /> 1134 Lamar Proctor: So the town said they could only give you 6 thousand. <br /> 1135 <br /> 1136 Patrick Byker:There must be an improved charter. We're not entitled to ask until there is a charter approved for the k-8. <br /> 1137 <br /> 1138 Lamar Proctor: But,what we are approving is two schools. We have to assume that you are going to get the charters <br /> 1139 and that they are going to be fully built out and that you are going to have 1400 students. <br /> 1140 <br /> 1141 Patrick Byker: It could be a private school,for instance. Correct me if I'm wrong director, in the LIDO there is no <br /> 1142 distinction between private schools and charter schools or public schools <br /> 1143 <br /> 1144 Cy Stober: So, similar to our discussion about the retail store at White Cross last month, you cannot make a decision <br /> 1145 based upon the tenants. So yes,there is no distinction between schools, it's a school. <br /> 1146 <br /> 1147 Lamar Proctor: For our purposes, a school is a school is a school. I did also want to clarify in the packet, page 267, it <br /> 1148 mentions an endangered species, a proposed endangered species,the tri-colored bat.Your packet said it anticipates it <br /> 1149 will go on the endangered species list, prior to construction. So, you'll have to deal with that issue,that's correct, right? <br />