[Vision2020] "Moscow Cares" Website (Update 052008-01)
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Tue May 20 18:46:35 PDT 2008
Greetings Visionaires -
The "Moscow Cares" website has been updated to include the following item
from the May 19, 2008 Moscow City Council session:
Parsons Appeal of Day Care License Denial.
Recently, Kelley Parsons, in behalf of Small Steps Daycare, filed an
application for a daycare to be located at 504 S. Main Street (the former
Goodwill retail store location). Upon review of the daycare application,
it was determined by City staff that Small Steps Daycare cannot meet the
requirements of Resolution No. 96-11 which states in part: Daycare
facilities shall provide the required open space for outdoor play areas
which is derived by the maximum number of children times the minimum of
100 square feet per child. The total area shall be contiguous to the
structure used and shall be so arranged as to provide a safe play area
that can be easily maintained and accessible to the children. Because
there was no contiguous outdoor play area shown as part of the daycare
application, the license was denied. Pursuant to M.C.C. 9-10-15, Small
Steps Daycare appealed. City Council is empowered to direct the City Clerk
to issue a license that has been denied upon a finding of "good cause" for
the issuance of the license.
http://www.MoscowCares.com/051908_ParsonsDayCareAppeal.htm
More to come . . .
As always, this item, as well as tons of other stuff related to the goings
on here in Vandalville, may also be accessed from . . .
"Moscow Cares"
http://www.MoscowCares.com
A special thanks goes out to Laurie Lewis, Deputy City Clerk for our
little town, and Moscow's very own ITS folks. Thanks, guys.
Seeya round town, Moscow.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
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