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Burlingame School Disfirict
REC�I"�ED
JUL 2 71988
July 22, 1988
Margaret Monroe
City Planner
501 Primrose
Burlingame, CA
Dear Meg,
CI I Y Oh t3UP,UNGAM�
PLA��NING DEPT.
94010
2303 TROUSDALE DRIVE
BURLINGAME, CA 94010
TELEPHONE (415) 692-5097
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MR. JAMES CANNON
MR. CLIFFORD CRETAN
MRS. MARILYNN "MARTI" KNIGHT
MR. DAVID PLYER
MR. JOHN ROOT
DR. JAMES E. BLACK
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
Enclosed is our application for a special permit to move our maintenance
operation to Roosevelt School.
On the Broadway side of the school, at the end of the building, there is a
curb-cut which we plan to use as the driveway to a parking lot. There is a 43' x
122' area enclosed by an 8' high chain fence, which would allow for twelve
9'x20' parking spaces. This would take care of the parking needs of our four
employees and allow eight renter staff inembers to park off the street. Our
maintenance staff, consisting of two maintenance men and two gardeners, would
arrive at approximately 7:00 a.m. to pick up the pickups, leave their
automobiles and then return at approximately 4 p.m. to leave the pickups f or the
night.
The maintenance helper and two gardeners spend all of their time out in the
district working at the schools that are in operation. The maintenance supervisor
spends 95% of his time working at the schools. The cafeteria would be a mainte-
nance shop where the maintenance supervisor would spend about 5% of his time
doing minor carpentry, i.e., occasionally making small cubbies or bookshelves,
and repairing locks and small equipment. NO VEHICLES ARE REPAIRED BY DISTRICT
EMPLOYEES.
Rooms 6& 8 would be used for storage by the district.
I will call you the week of August 15. Thanks for any help you can give us.
Sincerely,
RL NGAME SCHOOL DISTRICT
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James E. Black
Superintendent
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2303 TROUSDALE DFIVE
BURLINGAME, CA 94010
TELEPHONE (415) 692-5097
BOARD OFTRUSTEES
MR. JAMES CANNON
MR. CLIFFORD CRETAN
MRS. MARILYNN "MARTI" KNIGHT
MR. DAVID PLYER
MR. JOHN ROOT
DR. JAMES E. BLACK
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
Mrs. Margaret Monroe
City Planner
501 Primrose
Burlingame, CA 94010
Dear Mrs. Monroe:
This letter is to confirm the district's intentions regarding our Special Use
Permit request.
1. PARKING
The district plans to utilize the current tennis court facility for off-
street parking. This space would accommodate approximately 12 parking
spaces. The district would utilize at least four spaces for Maintenance and
Gardening vehicles. The remaining spaces would be divided between the two
tenants who enter the building from Broadway Avenue - True Learning Center
and Montessori School of Burlingame.
2. PARKING ACCESS
The current ramp will be replaced by an engineered ramp which will match
the black top and provide a broader and sturdier access.
3. BEAUTIFICATION
The district plans to plant a fast growing ivy to cover the fence facing
Broadway Avenue in order to screen the parking area from nearby residences.
It is the district's intent to utilize the Roosevelt School without impacting
the neighborhood. The use of the old tennis courts for off-street parking would
seem to offer an opportunity to help alleviate on-street parking.
We would be happy to work with our neighbors in order to alleviate any problem our
move to Roosevelt School might create.
Sincerely,
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Burlingame School District
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