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Item No. l
MEMO T0: PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM: CITY PLANNER
SUBJECT: SPECIAL PERMIT TO CONDUCT AEROBIC EXERCISE CLASSES AT
BURLINGAME INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, FRANKLIN SCHOOL AND ROOSEVELT SCHOOL
This application by Laura Gilman of Dance Ergetics is described by the attached
Project Assessment and the April 24, April 25 and May 15, 1980 letters from Ms. Gilman.
The proposal has the support of Glenn Stewart, Business Services Director for the
Burlingame School District; individual comments from the school principals are not
available.
The gymnasiums and multi-purpose rooms to be used at BIS, Franklin and Roosevelt
School have been inspected by the Fire Department. The May 9 memo from the Chief
Fire Inspector advises that "we have no objection to this proposal, provided the
exit doors, which are provided with panic hardware, be maintained openable from the
inside at all times". The Building Departrnent had no comment on the application.
The proposed exercise clases appear to be a reasonable use of the school facilities
during those early morning or late afternoon periods when classes and other recreation
programs are not scheduled. There are several concerns, however, which should be
discussed at the public hearing:
- Preliminary class schedules are provided in Ms. Gilman's April 24 letter.
It is noted, however, that "our classes are made flexible enough to work
around (other school commitments)". There are both advantages and disadvantages
to this flexibility.
- Dance Ergetics is a new program for the Burlingame area. Average class
size is likely to be small at first, and grow with time. The April 24
letter states that established programs in other communities average 50
persons per class. A maximum practical class size may be substantially
higher than 50.
- Each of the three schools has a different location in the community, and
different on-site facilities. Exercise programs with large attendance may
not be appropriate at all the schools, unless a substantial number of the
persons enrolled walk from the immediate neighborhood.
If the above concerns about operating hours (and the implied coordination between
the exercise classes and public school programs), class size and vehicle traffic on
the adjacent neighborhood streets can be satisfactorily resolved, staff has no
objection to the approval of a special permit at Burlingame Intermediate and Franklin
Schools. Suggested conditions for Correnission review at the public hearing are:
1. that the permit be approved to Dance Ergetics and be nontransferable;
2. that the exercise programs be consistent with the April 24, April 25 and
May 15, 1980 letters from Laura Gilman filed with this application;
3. that enrollment in each class be limited to 50 persons;
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4. that the exercise classes be held at times when public school or
recreation programs are not scheduled, and on-site parking is available;
5. that the final scheduling of each class be agreed with the principal of
the school prior to the beginning of the program; and
6. that the permit be subject to review and possible amendment or cancellation
in six months.
The proposal to hold exercise classes at Roosevelt School should receive a more
careful review, and may require an amended set of conditions if approved. The
May 20 memo from the Director of Public Works notes that this site "presents some
problem in that the traffic capacity on adjoining streets is not that great". In
addition, the air photo confirms that there is no on-site parking at Roosevelt,
except when the paved playground is used. Ms. Gilman acknowledges this potential
problem in her May 15 letter, when she advises that "each instructor has a class
assistant to handle operational details (and) Roosevelt School (will require) a
parking monitor to separate children from cars as they park in the play yard". If
on-site parking on the playground is not desirable in the afternoons, only 20 on-street
spaces are conveniently available (April 25 letter from Ms. Gilman).
After reviewing the site plan for Roosevelt School, staff believes that the playground
should not be used as a parking lot on a regular basis. The limited on-street parking
and residential character of adjacent streets may also suggest that an exercise
program at this school should be significantly smaller than those at either BIS or
Franklin; a maximum enrollment of 20-25 is suggested for the first six months.
If, at the conclusion of the Wednesday, May 28 public hearing, the Commission
determines that a special permit for exercise classes at Roosevelt School should be
approved, the following conditions are recommended:
1. that the permit be approved to Dance Ergetics and be nontransferable;
2. that the exercise programs be consistent with the April 24, April 25, and
May 15, 1980 letters from Laura Gilman filed with this application;
3. that enrollment in each class be limited to 20 persons;
4. that the exercise classes be held at times when public school or
recreation programs are not scheduled, and each class program shall be
agreed with the principal of the school;
5. that all staff and student parking be on-street; and
6. that the permit be subject to review and possible amendment or
cancellation in six months.
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City Planner
cc: Ms. Laura Gilman
Burlinqame Elementary School District
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PROJECT APPLIGATIOi�
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Application received ( 4�� 8��80� )
Staff review/acceptance ( )
1715 QUESADA WAY,
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1. APPLICANT Dance Ergetics 932-4465
name telephone no.
1500 South Main Street, Walnut Creek, CA. 94596
applicant s address: street, city, zip code 937-0573
Laura J. Gilman, Area Manager 343-1200
contact person,.if different telephone no.
516 Burlingame Avenue, Burlingame, CA. 94010
2. TYPE OF APPLICATION
Specia.l Pe�r^it ( X) Variance* O Cendomini�m Perrit O Other
*Attach letter which addresses each of the 4 findings required by Code Chapter 25.54.
3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION SPECIAL PERMIT to conduct aerobic exercise classes for
local residents in the gymnasiums and multi-purpose rooms of several Burlingame Elementary
School Distric_t properties. The classes are normally taught by one instructor and consist
of exercise routines choreographed to music; the classes last one hour and will be offered
in the early mQrnin4 (startinq at 8:30 or 9:00 AM) and/or early evening (5:30 or 6:00 PM).
The present a�.nli�atinn is for Burlinqame Intermediate School, Franklin School and
Roosevelt School; a request to extend the permit to other schools may be made in future if
there is sufficient communit interest. Partici ation is expected to average 50 per class
(attach letter of explanation if additional space is needed)
per ay.
Ref. code section(s): ( 25.28.030 ) t
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4. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION
025-130-050 - 12 Mills Estate No. 3
� ��7-340-150 � � - � � - � � Acreage, City of Burlingame )
AP lot no. block no. subdivision name
( R-1 ) ( 1,174,400 SF )
zonirig district land area, square feet
Burlingame Elementary School District 1560 Newlands Avenue
land owner's name addres
Bur�ingame, CA. 94010
Required Date received city zip code
�y� (no) ( -- ) Proof of o�vnershi�
(yes) (x� ( -- ) Owner's consent to a�plication
Air photos of 5. EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
each site�Burlingame Intermediate School and playing fields, approx. 13 acres, 1715 Quesada Way.
will be
provided �Franklin Elementary School and playing field, approx. 12 acres, 2385 Trousdale Drive.
for the (Roosevelt Elementary School, approx. 2 acres, 1151 Vancouver Avenue.
publiC Required Date received
hearing.
(yes) �as� ( 4/28/80 ) Site plan showing: property lines; public sidewalks and
(yes) �ea�
die�k (�a)
d���k (no)
(other)
curbs; all str�c+ures and improvements;
paved on-site parking; landscaping.
� 4/28/80 ) Floor plans of all buildings showing: gross floor area
by type of us�`on each floor plan.
( -- ) Building elevations, cross sections (if relevant).
( -- ) Site cross section(s) (if relevant).
( 4/28/80 ) letter of explanation
*Land use classifications are: residential (show # dwelling units); office use; retail
sales; restaurant/cafe; manufacturing/repair shop; warehousing; other (to be described).
6. PROJECT PROPOSAL NO CONSTRUCTION IS PROPOSED
Proposed construction, Below grade ( Sf) Second floor ( SF)
aross floor area First floor ( SF) Third floor ( SF)
Project Code Project Code
Proposal Requirement Proposal Requirement
=ront setback Pro osed lasse Lot coverage
aitie Sei,uacic y�l�� be il 111 ouiiuiiiy iiaiyiii,
Side yard exiSt� dCilitie5. Landscaped area
Rear yard On-site pkg.spaces 100* n.d.
*55 spaces at BIS; 45 spaces at Franklin; 0 spaces at Roosevelt unless the paved
playground is used as a parking area.
6. PRO�ECT PROPOSAL (continued)
Full time employees on site
Part time emoloyees on site
Visitors/customers (weekday)
Visitors/customers (Sat.Sun.)
Residents on property
Trip ends to/from site*
Peak hour trip ends*
Trucks/service vehicles
AT EACH SCHOOL
IN 2 YEARS
after
8-5 5 PM
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Air photos will
be provided for
the public
hearing.
I hereby certify under oenalty of perjury that the information given herein is
true and correct to 'e best of ;v kr �,�ledge and belief.
Signature �__ �, Date 4/28/80
La a J. ilman
*Show calculations on reverse side or attach seoarate sheet.
7. ADJACENT BUSINESSES/LAND USES
Sinqle family homes are adjacent to each school.
Required Date received
(Ye5 ) �) ( -- )
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*The exercise classes
will only be held before
or at the end of the
normal school day.
EXISTING
after
8-5 5 PM
IN 5 YEARS
after
8-5 5 PM
Location plan of acijacent properties.
Other tenants/firms on property:
no. firms ( ) no. employees ( ;
floor area occupied ( SF office space)
( SF other)
no. employee vehicles regularly on site ( )
no. company vehicles at this location ( )
8. FEES Special Permit, all districts $100 ( X) Other application type, fee $ ()
Variance/R-1,R-2 districts $ 40 O Project Assessment $ 25 ( X)
Variance/other districts $ 75 () Neoative Declaration � 25 ( X)
Condominium Permit $ 50 O EIR/City & consultant fees $ O
TOTAL FEES $ 150.00 RECEIPT N0. 3956 Received by H.Towber
STAFF USE OP1LY
NEGATl�JE DECLARATION File No. ND-242P
The City of Burlingame by JOHN R. YOST on MAY 1 , lg 80
completed a review of the proposed oroject and determined that:
( X) It will not have a significant effect on the environment.
( ) No Environmental Impact Report is required.
Reasons for a Conclusion: The proposed exercise classes will be held within
existing_school qvmnasiums and/or multi-purpose rooms. The class schedules will be
coordinated with the principals of the three schools to be used initially; the majority
of the classes will be held in the early evening, starting at 5:30 or 6:00 P.M., and
lasting hour. Ade uate on-site arkin is available at both BIS and Franklin; the
school playground can be use as a par ing area in e even�ngs or ooseve c asses.
CITY PLANNER May 1, 1980
Signature of Proc ssing Official Title Date Signed
Unless appealed within 10 days hereof the date posted, the deternination shall be final.
DECLARATION OF POSTIPlG Date Posted: •,�E -�� ����%
I declare under• penalty of perjury tnat I ar� City Clerk of the City of Burlingame and that
I posted a true copy of the above Negative Declaration at the City Hall of said City near
the doors to the Council Chambers.
Executed at Burlingame> California on ,a��>/ s. / 9,� o , 19
Appealed: ( )Yes ( i/ )P!o /
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STAFF REUIEW
1. CIRCULATION OF APPLICATION
Project proposal/plans have been circulated for review by:
date circulated reply received
City Engineer ( 5/2/80 ) (yes) =��k
Building Inspector ( 5/2/80 ) (yes) _���
Fire Inspector ( 5/2/80 ) (yes) =��p
Park Department ( -- ) (yes) (no)
City Attorney ( -- ) (yes) (no)
2. SUMMARY Of STAFF CONCERNS/POSSIBLE MITIGATION MEASURES
memo attached
(YeS) =��k
�3� s� (no)
�Yes) =��sak
(yes) (no)
(yes) (no)
Concerns Mitigation Measures
3. CEQA REQUIREMEPITS (see Negative Declaration ND-242P)
If a Negative Declaration has not been posted for this project:
Will the proposed classes conflict Request comments from the school
with school district programs? district and each principal; consider
adjustments to the Dance Ergetics
schedule if necessary.
Will the additional vehicle traffic Consider the capacities of adjacent
to and from each school be a streets, likely impacts, and hours
nuisance to the nei'ghbors? of peak traffic.
If Dance Ergetics classes average Review each site; establish a
50 students, will adequate parking maximum enrollment for each property.
be available?
Are the proposed class sizes Request a review of the application
consistent with Building Code and details by the Chief Building
Fire Department requirements? Inspector and Chief Fire Inspector.
Is the project subject to CEQA review?
Applications
app'd. 5/28/80
for BIS and
Franklin Schools
Roosevelt School
tabled.
IF AN EIR IS REQUIRED:
Initial Study completed
Decision to prepare EIR
Notices of preparation mailed
RFP to consultants
Contract awarded
Admin. draft EIR received
Draft EIR accepted by staff
Circulation to other agencies
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Review period ends
Public hearing by P.C.
Final EIR received by P.C.
Certification by Council
Decision on project
Notice of Determination
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4. APPLICATIOPJ STATUS �telephone Date first received ( 4/28/80 )
Accepted as complete: no( X) Cdll to aoplicant advising info. required ( 5/1/80 )
Yes( X) date 5/19%80 P.C. study ( 5/12/80 )
Is application ready for a public hearing? �3�e�s) (no) Recommended date ( 5/28/80 )
Date staff report mailed to applicant ( 5/23/80 ) Date Corrmission hearing ( 5/28/80 )
---- Application approved (✓ Denied ( ) Appeal to Council (yes) no
_ Date Council hearing ( ) Application approved ( ) Denied ( )
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signe date
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Walnut Creek, California 94596
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April 24, 1980
John Yost
City Planner
City Planning Department
Burlingame, California
Dear Mr. Yost:
Attached is my application for a use permit to offer aerobic exercise classes
to Burlingame residents. We propose renting local school gymnasiums and/or
multi-purpose rooms from the school district in which to conduct our one-
hour classes.
These classes have received wide-spread support and participation from the
communities they serve. We now have a waiting list for our classes in
Burlingame.
Each instructor presents aerobic exercise routines choreographed to music
for all ages and levels of fitness. Class participation averages 50 per
day. Our classes are taught by locally qualified residents.
Your local school gymnasiums and/or multipurpose rooms provide ideal lo-
cations for surrounding residents. Good parking, safe grounds and easy
access invite resident participation.
Classes will be offered in the mornings and early evenings, four or five
days per week at each facility. Specific times will be coordinated with
each principal so that a school's program would not be interrupted. Space
rental will be set by the school district.
Some specific locations and schedules have already been arranged with school
principals. Burlingame Intermediate School has made available their large
cafeteria space for evening classes; Monday through Thursday, 5:30 - 6:30 P.M.
and 6:30 - 7:30 P.M.
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City Planner
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Franklin Elementary School has made available their gymnasium on
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 6 to 9 P.M. Also, their
office suggested their gymnasium for a morning class, P1onday
through Friday during summer if their gymnasium is not undergoing
floor refurnishing.
Roosevelt Elementary School auditorium is available on Monday,
Tuesday and ldednesday in the evenings from 6-7 P.M. and after June
14, a morning class could be offered Monday through Friday at
8:30 A.M.
Attached are the required diagrams of each location. 6Je are aware
that each school has specific dates committed for their existing
programs and our classes are made flexible enough to work around
those times.
Thank you for the opportunity of offering aerobic exercise to
Burlingame residents.
Sincerely,
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Laura�J.�Gilma
Area Manager
Enclosures
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1500 South Main Street � C�� � E�
Walnut Creek, California 9459�
(415) 932-4465 A�K 2 8 1g80
CITY OF. BURLINGAME
PLMIHINO DEPT•
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April 25, 1980
,.;ohn Yost
City Planner
City Planning Department
Burlingame, California
Dear Mr. Yost:
Attached please find the requested diagram for Roosevelt
Elementary School. I believe that completes our appli-
cation to your office.
Your assistant also asked for a count of available park-
ing spaces at each facility. They are as follows:
Burlingame Intermediate School
On school parking spaces - 55
Street front spaces - 20
Franklin Elementary School
On school parking spaces - 45
Street front spaces - 25
Roosevelt Elementary School
On school narking spaces - 40 .
Street front spaces - 20
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Our policy is to appeal to surrounding neighborhood residents
for their participation in our classes. Many residents enjoy
our program because it's within easy walking distance from
their home.
Thank you again for the opportunity to offer aerobic exercise
classes to Burlingame residents.
Sincerely
J. Gilman
Area Manager
516 Burlingame Avenue
Burlingame
343-1200
1500 South Main Street
Walnut Creek, California 945� C�. G� y��
(415) 932-4465 Pr1AY 1 �' 1g��
CITY Of BURLINGAME
PLANNING DEPT.
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May 15, 1980
Mr. John Yost
City Planner
Burlingame City Hall
Re: Application for Use Permit
Dear Mr. Yost:
Enclosed is a brief history of our company and track
record as you requested.
Our organization has a central office that coordinates
the national program, each Area Manager and his or her
local instructors.
Instructors are hired from the local community and
trained two months with us. All of our monthly new
routines that are taught to each instructor first
are reviewed by a licensed physical therapist employ-
ed by our company. We pride ourselves on our instruct-
or's quality of training and presentation.
Each instructor also has a class assistant to handle
operational details before, during and after each
session.
Such as, Roosevelt School requires a parking monitor
to separate children from cars as they park in the
play yard. This responsibility would belong to the
class assistant.
Also, for your information, we use either the exist-
ing sound systems or comparable record players used
by most schools. Typically, these are the standard
Califone models. Our sound levels are never so loud
that an instructor cannot speak clearly and be heard
by the participants. When the class begins, the
doors are shut to contain the sound and not annoy
a neighborhood.
I also spoke with Mr. Glenn Stewart and he assured me you
would be receiving his letter of program recommendation
shortly.
I look forward to meeting you at the hearing scheduled for
next Wednesday evening at 7 p.m.
Again, thank you for the opportunity to serve my hometown.
Sincerely,
L a J. Gilman
Area Manager
1500 South Mair. Street
Walnut Creek, California 94596
(415) 932-4465
APRIL 1980
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DANCEERGETICS 41AS FOUNDED IN WALNUT CREEK, CALIFORNIA IN JULY OF 1979,
BY LINDA S. NICHOLSON. MS. NICHOLSON NOTED THE NEED IN TNE FAST GROWING
ALREADY COMPETITIVE ARENA OF DANCE EXERCISE F�P, A PROGRAM THAT GFFERED MORE
IN THE WAY OF A TOTAL WORKOUT. SHE WANTED A PROGRAM THAT WAS STRUCTURED BY
THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD PHYSICAL EXERCISE AND THE ROUTINE DISCIPLINES OF DANCE.
SHE ALSO DESIRED A PROGRAM THAT WAS ADAPTABLE TO ANY LEVEL OF FITNESS, TO
ANY AGE AND ALSO AP�Y OR EACH SEX: THUS, MS. NICHOLSON, AT TWENTY-NINE YEARS
OF AGE WITH TWENTY-THREE YEARS OF DANCE BACKGROUND, SET OUT TO INTEGRATE THE
ABOVE PRINCIPLES .... A PROGRAM THAT WAS SIMPLE AND THE ESSENCE OF WHICH
WAS FUN! HENCE, DANCEERGETICS WAS BORN:
FUSING HER OWN NATURAL TALENT AND DANCE ABILITY WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF A
PHYSIOLOGIST, UTILIZING STRESS AND CARDIOPULMONARY TESTING EQUIPMENT, MS.
NICHOLSON CAME UP WITH A PROGRAM BASED UPON AN AEROBIC PYRAMID. A DANCEERGETICS
CLASS BEGINS WITH A WARM UP, BUILDS TO PEAK CARDIOVASCULAR ACTIVITY - AT
THE APEX OF THE PYRAMID - THEN SLOWS PROGRESSIVELY, ENDING WITH A NICE COOL
DOWN. ALL EXERCISES ARE CHOREOGRAPHED TO MUSIC (THE KEY INGREDIENT TO
FUN:) USING EVERYTHING FROM CHUCK MANGIONE TO O,UEEN. STRETCHING AND BREATHING
ARE APJ INTEGRAL PART OF THE SIXTY MINUTE FORMAT AS WELL AS SPOT-TONING AND
FIP,MING EXERCISES.
OVER AN E�GHT MONTH PERIOD DANCEERGETICS HAS EVOLVED FROM ONE CLASS
TAUGHT BY MS. NICHOLSON AT THE LOCAL C MMUNITY CENTER IN WALNUT CREEK TO AN
ORGAN I ZAT I ON NOW I NVOLV I NG OVER �E�V�E�Y-�-F.y�E � NSTRUCTORS AND ONE HUNDRED �' TH/.FT �
CLASSES IN THE BAY AREA ALONE. DANCEERGETICS IS NOW EXPANDING TO THE LOS ,
ANGELES AREA AS WELL AS ANSWERING CALLS FOR CLASSES OUTSIDE THE STATE:�`
WHAT SEPARATES DANCEERGETICS FROM THE REST: IT'S FUN: IT'S YOUNG AND
GROWING.' AND, IT WORKS! DANCEERGETICS GENERATES MORE ENERGY, MORE EivDURANCE
AND PROMOTES A MORE CHEERFUL OUTLOOK TOWARD LIFE, LIVING AND ONE'S SELF!
A HAPPIER HEALTHIER YOU! IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN KNOWING MORE ABOUT
DANCEERGETICS, PLEASE LET US KNOW.
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CITY OF BURLINGAME
PtANNiNG DEPT.
1660 NEWLANDS AVENUE
BURLINGAME CA 94010 1/,, �f� �,-# .,
TELEPHONE � 41'S 1 � ���� "�' � - � t
May 19, 1980
Mr. John Yost, City Planner
Burlingame City Hall
501 Primrose Road
Burlingame, CA 94010
Dear Mr. Yost:
•o��a or �wu�rcc�
MR H[RMAN H. FITZG[RAID
M118. MARY JANNEY
�R. DONIILD M. KAV
MRe. JlAN RICMANBACM
MR. �RANK BEEBO�[
OR JAMlO [. BLACK
OI�T111CT iU�6111MT[NO[NT
This is to advise you that the Burlingame School District recommends your
favorable response to the application of the Dance Ergetics Program - Aerobic
Exercise Class presented by Mrs. Laura Gilman. This is a positive effort
toward expanding the concept of good health and providing a class to allow
senior youth and adults to learn new forms of body exercise.
The request for the use of multipurpose rooms at Franklin, Roosevelt and
Burlingame Intermediate Schools during the early hours is basically compatible
with the building use schedules and is substantially during the period of low
vehicle traffic in the immediate area. Specific scheduling of dates and time
of day will be subject to previous scheduling and the needs of the individual
schools and the district as a whole.
Thank you for your favorable consideration of this matter.
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Very tff yours, �
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Glenn A. Stewart
Director, Business Services
cc: James E. Black, Ed.D., Supt.
Robert LJelch, Principal
Fred Heron, Principal
Robert Osberg, Acting Principal
Laura Gilman, DanceErgetics
MEMO
To: Planning Department
May 20, 1980
Re: Dance Ergetics - Application for Burlingame
Intermediate School - Franklin Elementary School
& Roosevelt Elementary School
A review by this Department indicates that there are no concerns evident re-
garding public works or traffic and parking for the Burlingame Intermediate
School or the Franklin Elementary School. The Roosevelt Elementary School
presents some problem in that the traffic capacity on adjoining streets is not
that great. A more particular review of traffic generation of parking may in-
dicate no problem, however, it appears that initial traffic impact for Roosevelt
School may be detrimental.
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Ralph . Kirkup
Director of Public Works
REK: mg
��C�IVED
IVl AY 1 3 198Q
MEMORANDUM P1ay 9, 1980
CfTY OF BURI.INGAME
PLANNiNG DEPT.
T0: John Yost, City Planner
FROM: Larry Newell, Chief Fire Inspector
SUBJECT: Dance Ergetics at BIS, Franklin and Roosevelt Schools
We have no objections to this proposal provided the exit doors, which
are provided with panic hardware, be maintained openable from the
inside at all times.
L. J. N.
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1445 CIVIC DRIVE - WALNUT CREEK, CALIFORNIA 94596 415-935-3300
February 22, 1980
To Whom It May Concern:
It has been my pleasure to be associated with DanceErgetics
since its incorporation. DanceErgetics has worked with our agency
providing a complete aerobic dance exercise program at three
different community facilities.
Linda Nicholson, DanceErgetics founder, and the rest of her
stsff with whom I have had contact, are very positive, cooperative
people. All of their classes are well attended and strongly sup-
ported by the students. The DanceErgetics office has provided me
with timely attendance and financial reports and is always very
helpful with any questions and publicity coordination.
I strongly recommend DanceErgetics as a very worthwhile fit-
ness/recreation progrsm.
Si cerely,
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Kern Hildebrand
Sr, Recrestion Supervisor
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�0��% 0� ��������0� AREA CODE 415 846-3202 -:- 200 BERNAL AVENUE
u P. O. BOX 520 -.- P�EASANTON, CALIFORNIA 94566
July S, 1979
To Wham It May Concern:
I find great pleasure in writing a letter of reco�ndation for
Linda Nicholson who has been an instructor for our Depart�ent this
past year.
Linda's contribution of designing and conducting classes in the
area DanceErgetics which is a total aeorbic fitness program done to
choreogra�h dance routines has made an il-nnense impact in our total
recreation class prorram.
Her vivaciousness, enerc3Y and unicrue ability of organizing and
setting up classes has been an example of high standards for many of
our other instructors to implement in their classes. The response in
Pleasanton has been for record turn-outs in the rnunber of participants.
Equally i�ressive is that many of the particir�ants are signing up
for succeeding classes which is obviously due to the popularity of the
class. The quality of her instuctors are above repute.
As an instructor Linda has e�erienced a paramount of success for
our "feed-back" fram her patrons has been time and again very favorable,
and these people wish to continue in the class.
Since classes such as DanceErgetics is currently the "hottest fad"
in the recreation field, Linda has not rested on her laurels; she has
been incessantl_y �,,�rking hard to use the most professional r,tethods she
can find to improve her already popular class.
Instructors such as Linda are currently, and will be even rmre so
in the near future, in great demand. Consec7uently, it is with delight
that I can recor.unend her so highly. Should you have any further questions
about her abilities or the program itself, please do not hesitate to call.
i� : ..
Sincerely,
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Dolores Bengtson
Recreation Director
City of Pleasanton
Recreation Department
846-3202 x-215
SALT LAKE
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
2416 EAST 170D SOUTH — SAL T LAKE CITY, UTAH 84108
(8011581-0098
BERNARD SOLOMON, CSW
Executave Director
Ms. Adrien Rosenthal
1500 South Main Street
Walnut Creek, California 94596
Dear Adrian:
November 19, 1979
Holly requested I give you some kind of program evalua.tion at this
time. I can certainly say with a great deal of satisfaction that
the DanceErgetics has really been a boost for the Center and those
involved. The class is excellent and the instruction is absolutely
fanta.stic with extremely high professional qualities.
A very good friend of mine� Mr, Gary Pollock, is the Program Director
at the Seattle Jewish Community Center, which is quite a large Center.
I've spoken to him and he may be interestede You might want to con-
tact him at 206-232-%115 if you are interested in starting a program
at the Seattle Centero
Again� things have been working out quite well and we at the Center
are certainly pleased with the program.
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Sincerely,
<i��
.O
�' Bernard Solomon
Executive Director
AFFIL/ATED WITH:
COMMUNITY SERVICES COUNCIL
UN/TED JEWISH COUNCIL OF SAL T LAKE
NAT/ONAL JEWlSH WELFAREBOARD
UTAH UNITED WAY
BRUCE COHNE
Presadent