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MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING:
JUNE 9. 1998
APPLICANT: ELAINE EST ACIO
AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: 7
REQUEST: ACCESSORY USE PERMIT FOR HOME DA YCARE (5 OR FEWER CHilDREN)
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Johnson: Mr. Roberts you will probably want to consult with staff about what they really
want to see so you get something specific and so that this doesn't drag on any longer
than it needs to.
ITEM NO. 13: PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR ACCESSORY USE PERMIT FOR
HOME DAY CARE IN AN R-4 ZONE FOR FIVE OR FEWER CHILDREN BY ELAINE
ESTACIO - 232 S. OUTFIELD WAY.
Johnson: At this time I will open the public hearing and ask the applicant or the
applicant's representative to address the commission at this time.
ELAINE ESTACIO 232 S. OUTFIELD WAY WAS SWORN BY THE CITY ATTORNEY.
Estacio: It is my desire to become a licensed in-home day care. Unfortunately I bought
my home in an R-4 zoning which does restrict me to five or fewer children. This is what
I am here for today to try to comply with that. I did have one complaint, and that's why
I've had to come here with the accessory use. Hopefully you've received my packets to
explain a little bit about that. I'm trying to work with that particular neighbor as best I
can. I've had my health inspection. I've done everything I can up to this point. I don't
know what else to do but be here today to try to see if I can continue to be licensed. I
have been temporary licensed through the child care licensing. (Inaudible) to get my
finalized license. It is my desire to - I am on the agenda for the City Council meeting
June 2nd to try to address these restrictions and problems that we do have with Meridian
City on the zonings to five or fewer children. But that is a whole separate issue. But
today I would like to at least become licensed for five or fewer.
Johnson: Okay, in preparation for that meeting, have you familiarized yourself yet with
our ordinances?
Estacio: Yes.
Johnson: And the three different types of applications we have.
Estacio: Yes.
Johnson: Okay, that's a whole other issue. Are you finished with your presentation?
Estacio: Yes.
Johnson: Any questions of the applicant?
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MacCoy: First off I would like to compliment you on folder you gave all of us, the
envelope, that was very nicely done. And I really appreciate it and I'm sure the other
commissioners do too because a lot of times we see material that is in pieces as you
have already heard this evening. It's nice to have a complete package. Also I will
compliment you, I'm sure you probably had something to do with it. The letters that
came in that supported you from your neighbors and also from your clients. They were
very well written, and we see a lot of emotional things and I thought these were very
much down to the point, which I appreciate. Have you received the and read the
Planning and Zoning Commission staff report?
Estacio: Yes, I have. I just had one question, actually two, but one that does concern
me and that's item six about no employees. If they are not residents of the home, the
forbid it. That's kind of a problem if I am sick or I have to leave or anything. I do have a
niece that does come in on occasions and works short periods of time for me. I do pay
her. I pay her taxes, you know, complete payroll. I want to know if that's - I mean that's
kind of hard. If you consider this business, I do have to have back up and some help on
occasions. I understand not a full time employee, but you know, everybody does need
a back up on occasions. This does concern me where I have no employees. I have to
pay commercial sewer and water because they want to put me commercial, but yet
you're denying me on any help or back up for employees. I would just like have you
consider have it part time occasional helper on that. So I do have a back up. That's my
only real concern. I have plenty of parking, I have a three car garage for parking. I
have in front of my house is quite lengthy for plenty of cars. No one's there usually that
many at one time for me to have someone, you know, if I'm sick or need help to park.
At one point I even had a neighbor that worked for me. She didn't have to park there.
She walked over. But at this point I do have a niece that on occasions when I have to
come and go somewhere or you know or doctor or whatever, I do have to have help.
Even with five or fewer kids.
MacCoy: Bruce, staff, do you want to comment on what she had to say?
Stiles: What we're referring to in our comments is the home occupation standards
which family child care home is considered a home occupation, and that is one of the
requirements under section 11 2 410(d) number - it goes on, but it's under the
accessory use provision that no persons other than members of the family residing on
the premises shall be engaged in such occupation.
Estacio: They put us through the ringer to have in home day cares. They really do, and
then they restrict us on everything they can. You know.
Johnson: That's the only way it should be with public safety concerns for children.
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Estacio: Right.
Johnson: It's the only thing that you can do as the city is be paramount in your concern
for the safety of children. And that's why there are restrictions, and the more children
you get the more restrictions there are.
Estacio: Right, and I understand that, and I agree with having restrictions, but yet I
have to consider this as a business but yet you know they tell me I can't have anyone
coming in and help me. You know, my helpers are licensed through the state to work in
a day care. They've done everything they can, you know she's there to follow the rules
and regulations to become a helper. I don't know. I guess if that's what the ruling is,
that's what I have to do, but it does concern me a little bit. You know, what you are
saying is if like even want my mother to come over and help if I had to make an errand
and that's not (inaudible) too. Just a little vague on that. For not paying the person,
then is that concerned not an employee? I'm sorry I'm a little vague on that.
MacCoy: Is there any help that she can -
Estacio: I don't want to break any rules here. I'm just not sure what some -
Johnson: Anybody else have any questions?
MacCoy: I'm going to finish questioning her. I want an answer to her question -
Johnson: She had several questions there, which one are you talking about? The one
with respect to is a mother an employee? No, probably not. But what other question
there did you not get an answer to?
MacCoy: Well, I think her basic question is that item six on the staffs list is what her
concern is.
Johnson: That's just no employees, right? Item six?
MacCoy: Yeah.
Johnson: Well, that is again the statute, right?
MacCoy: It's what Shari says.
Johnson: It's the way the statute reads. We follow the ordinances is what we do, and
it's in the ordinance at this time. And the reason for that isn't because it's a day care.
It's because it's an accessory use permit. And accessory u~e permits given for
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businesses in the home that don't appear to be businesses. And that can be anything
from somebody making lamps in their converted garage and maybe advertising them
through catalog sales, but the one thing it precludes is any kind of additional traffic in
terms of somebody calling a retail outlet or having employees there that park and come
in and out, so you fall into the category of accessory use so it's not necessarily
pinpointed to your child care operation. That's why that's in the ordinance. Because
once you get employees, then you are getting away from being a home business. You
are getting away from accessory use permit. Now there are other permits that are
available for people who do have employees. But the one you are applying for is
restricted and no employees.
MacCoy: All right. Are you planning to have any handicapped children in your -
Estacìo: Well, I don't have any at this time. Although it wouldn't take much to have
though. I have a one floor home. It would not take much to do that. I have at one point
even helped with a blind child. We had no problems there as far as that goes. As far as
parking, everything is one level. I do have a slight step you know as far as getting in my
front door, but that could be fixed real easily with a ramp if that is needed.
MacCoy: Okay, my only suggestion is that if it should come to pass, let you know there
is a set of laws for the State of Idaho and the United States which is considered the
ADA, the law, system for handicapped people, not just children, but people. Because
we've had people here that have gone for the same thing you have and they have
somebody who is part of their help also be handicapped, so it still falls in the same
category.
Estacio: I do not discriminate against that if that was the case. Then we would
something to -
MacCoy: I'm just letting you know there's a law or a set of laws on that. You're back
yard is fenced. And it's got a gate or gates that are lockable.
Estacio: Yes.
MacCoy: Fence height is six foot.
Estacio: Yes.
MacCoy: What do you have in the back yard in the way of things for your children?
Estacio: As to play with? In my packet, there's pictures of my back yard there. I have
three swing sets. Several hundred of dollars of playground equipment. As far as
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playing with. Tables, chairs out there also for them to sit to have snacks in the
afternoon, you know, if the weather is permitted. I have several toys. I have invested
quite a bit in things for the kids to play with out there. The grass is grassed, most of it.
There is an area where it is bark around the areas where it's harder to move things to
mow so I did that so I wouldn't have this problem as far as taking of the lawn.
MacCoy: Do you have a wading pool or a pool or fish pond?
Estacio: No. In the summertime my kids do like to have - we have a collapsible pool
that we put a little bit a water in for a short period of time that's dumped out after use. I
have a two and a four year old, I would never leave it out. It is there though if we
wanted to put a small amount of water to play in the water. Sprinklers is better as far as
I'm concerned anyway for kids, but we have had - we've put some water in it and let
them play and stuff. But it's short, and we do dump it. It's collapsible. It's put up after
use.
MacCoy: You don't have a abandoned well in your area?
Estacio: No, sir. I do have a field behind me, but I'm fenced all the way around it, but
there's nothing even back there either. Or any ways for them to get to it.
MacCoy: All right. On your material that was presented to us, it says here you have a
temporary license so and so here from September 26, 1997 to January 25, 1998. Do
you have an extension all ready on that?
Estacio: Yes, I have. I understand which one you are talking about. Yes, I have. I
have reapplied for that.
MacCoy: Okay, and since you have already - in the area you live, is there some type of
rules, regulations that your -
Estacio: My covenants? It doesn't state anything in there about anything except for
signage, which I don't have. As you can on my picture, my house looks just a normal as
anybody else's along the road. I don't have any sign or anything. It doesn't say
anything that I have found in my covenants. I have it here. I didn't make a copy, but I
did bring it tonight. There's another in home day care just three houses down from me
too. That's been there for several years. She's not having problems either with the
covenants or any problems, so I'm not aware of any.
MacCoy: Okay, the letter that we received from the one neighbor. She lives a couple of
doors down or across the street?
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Estacio: No, she lives right beside me.
MacCoy: Oh, she does.
Estacio: Yes. As I stated in my letter, she was at one point bringing her daughter over,
we had some problems, and I asked her not to come, and after that time she has
became a little irritated towards me. I don't think it's necessarily my day care as it is just
the fact that I've asked her not to come back over with her daughter. I've tried to do
everything to become a good neighbor with her. I have two other neighbors here
tonight to speak for me to show that I am a good neighbor, and have tried to do
everything I can to stay that way. She has a chain link fence around her house. I don't
bother her, and she doesn't talk to me, so it's unfortunate, but I don't know what to do
about that.
MacCoy: I'm just wondering that the fact that she said she slept in the morning, not just
the fact that you had children, just street traffic bothered her.
Estacio: Well, in her letter she stated that I had traffic from 5:30 AM. on, and that is not
true. No one comes before 7:00 except for on a rare occasion. You know maybe a little
bit before 7:00, but I don't even open until 7:00. The children do not go outside before
9:00, and usually after 10:00 because I have a preschool program that I do with the kids
in the mornings. Before she wrote that letter, they hadn't been out because the weather
has not permitted us to be out. Traffic is really very minimal. They are very quiet
people. I have neighbors that are across from me that says you can't even tell I'm even
doing day care. It's a quiet street and I keep that way too. I don't permit the kids to go
out unattended and scream and holler and shout all the time, but, yes in the afternoon if
it's nice, we are out Some in the morning for an hour, but they are never early in the
mornings. If that was a problem I would make sure they weren't out in the mornings, if
that was really a concern. I know her schedule being that I have been a day care for
her, and she works at Fred Meyers, and the latest she might be until 11 :00. She also
has a child. I'm concerned if she is sleeping in the mornings, who is watching her child,
but that's another, you know. I've tried not to ever bother her. That's why I put a
second fence out there because she does have three large dogs that I don't want you
know the children out playing, my own children, I put that out before I even had been
doing day care. I don't want to be offensive to her or having her dogs bark because my
own children are in the back yard playing, so I put that up extra, spent several hundred
dollars to do that to try to be a good neighbor, and I was a great neighbor until I had
problems and then of course I wasn't after that. (Inaudible) It would be my desire to
have her my best friend, but it doesn't work that way, sorry.
MacCoy: Thank you very much. Pass.
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Johnson: Anyone else have any questions?
Smith: Clarify something I'm a little confused about is how long has your day care been
open?
Estacio: I have been open for a few months. I have been running and stumbling blocks
as long as I've been going. Finding out that the zoning problem is a problem. I've
called several people. I've talked to several people saying oh, you can get a variance.
You can do this and you can do that, and so I submitted. I do things, and then I find out
no I can't. I have been in business now for several months.
Smith: When you refer to being licensed, you are talking about being licensed by the
state.
Estacio: By child care licensing.
Smith: At what point in time did you become aware that you needed to come before the
city to get an accessory use permit?
Estacio: Well, I went to Ms. Stiles about a month or so ago with my conditional use
permit after I talked to Mr. Borup and Mr. MacCoy right here after a Planning and
Zoning meeting. They suggested I put it in anyway for 6 to 12. I went in the office. I
submitted it. And she says, I cannot do that. That's when I-said, okay, I sat down with
her-
Stiles: You did not submit an application.
Estacio: I came in to apply for my conditional use permit and we sat down and talked
about it and you said that I would have to talk to somebody else and so you referred me
to the city attorney, which I did talk to Wayne Crookston at that time. I'm sorry, maybe
you don't remember, but I was in there because I was going to pay for the conditional
use permit plus the fee for a variance. And you told me at that time that I could not
apply for a variance. So I then I called - my mother watched my kids while I went down
there and did that. I called Mr. Crookston at that time. He called me back that same
day and said what I needed to do is get a hold of the Mayor and see I can be put on the
City Council agenda to see if we can review these restrictions because we have so
much R-4 zoning in Meridian, that it's becoming extremely hard for us parents to
become in home day cares if we have to have five or fewer children and count our own.
I have done that on two meetings, and I am now on the agenda for June 2nd to see if we
can please review these restrictions, and I understand we need restrictions, but it is
impossible and extremely hard for someone to stay open when you have to count your
own children and only have five and fewer kids. It's not-
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Johnson: But the point is you've been in business without having the proper permit,
right?
Estacio: Yes, I have.
Johnson: I think that's the question here. Do you have anything further?
Smith: One of the comments from staff was family child care homes are defined as
child care facilities which provides care for five or fewer children throughout the day. I
think there was some documentation in our packets that stated that you had two
children of your own plus three foster children.
Estacio: Yes, I'm already making arrangements for - one will be 14 here in a matter of
a few weeks and the other two are going to be going to another day care so I don't have
to be counting. So I am trying to make arrangements.
Smith: How many children including your own do you care for now?
Estacio: I do care for more, and I have already tried to make arrangements to cut that
back so I can comply.
Smith: How many is more?
Estacio: Eight.
Smith: Eight. Thank you.
Estacio: You're welcome.
Smith: I think that does it for me.
Johnson: Okay, anyone else? Just to follow up on Mr. Smith's comment if you count
the number of children that are in these letters, it's gets up to about 8, and that's
guessing that when someone says kids, they mean just two.
Estacio: Well, I have not denied that to anyone, and I would like to be licensed for 6 to
12 like anyone that's in an R-8, but I'm trying to comply and that's why I'm here. And to
be officially licensed. At least I am trying to do something. You'd be surprised how
many people out there not.
Johnson: Oh, I don't think we'd be surprised. I think they'd be surprised.
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Estacio: You know, I am trying to do something here.
Johnson: Anybodyelse? Okay this is a public hearing, anyone else would like to come
forward on this application?
TROY CERELLO 2639 N. ARROWOOD WAS SWORN BY THE CITY ATTORNEY.
Cerello: I would like to make comments first of all as a parent and then second of all as
a citizen. Elaine has been - anybody that has taken a child to day care knows that it's a
very difficult decision first of all. Second of all my wife I have a daughter from the
previous marriage and when we decided to take out child to day care, my three year old
son, she says well how do you know what's the right day care and I said well, you just
kind of feel it in your gut. You walk in the house and you know this is it, my child is
going to be okay here. And Elaine has been a god send for us. We've had I think three
different day cares in Boise and Meridian, and Elaine, I think it just speaks for Elaine's
responsibility and the comment about having another employee in her home. I just think
it speaks for her responsibility and to have a back up. In any job I've been in I spent
time in the military and in any job I've been in, I have to have a back up. I have to have
something to back me up if I'm not there or if something goes wrong. And Elaine, it just
speaks for her responsibility and for her care for her parents and for her children. Also
Mr. MacCoy made comment about what kind of toys do you have in the back for the
kids and things like that. Elaine basically converted her garage for the kids for the
winter so that they could have a place to play rather than be stuck in the house in front
of the tv. which most day care people I've seen that is one of the medians that they use
to care for children. Elaine set up a preschool facility for my son who is two years old is
learning letters and things like this that you just don't see in other day cares. Elaine has
also at her own expense went out and bought computers for these kids to see the
information age and to see the things that are going on out there, and she's bought
children's software, so I guess my point is that Elaine does everything in her power to
make the most and comfortable home for these children. We have laws for reasons
and we have ordinances for reasons, and I think we all understand that. But I think that
we really get caught up in those laws sometimes and we forget to look at where our kids
are and where our kids are comfortable. I wouldn't take my kid any where else unless I
am forced to. Elaine has even considered renting property or doing something else so
that she can do what she truly loves to do. And that she provides a tremendous
service for us. So again my comment is as a parent and then my comments as a
citizen. We wouldn't know what to do without Elaine. We think she is wonderful and I
couldn't be any happier to have my kids anywhere else.
Johnson: Thank you. Any questions? Anyone else?
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BILL LONG 226 S. OUTFIELD WAS SWORN BY THE CITY ATTORNEY.
Long: I live next door to Elaine. Elaine is a great neighbor as far as the day care. Last
summer when I was going to school, I work nights, I never had any problems sleeping
during the day. I never heard the kids. She seems to keep a clean nice home. Her
yard is nice. And we've never had any problems with the children. I've never noticed
any problem with traffic. I now leave work around 7:30 in the morning and occasionally
there is a car in her driveway. I don't know Elaine very well, but I do know that she does
run something that is good. I admire her in the fact that her husband is away on military
assignment. He doesn't live here and she has to work and a way for her to provide for
her family is to have this day care. There's other things people can do, and one of them
is not to work and I admire Elaine. She works hard and she provides for her family and
I think this is something that needs to be considered. It's something that needs to be
worked through. Like I said living next to her, I have never had a problem. I have two
kids and they of course are going to make noise when they are playing outside and I'm
sure hers do too, but there's been any excessive noises. I have never had any
problems with anything except for an occasional ball in my yard. So I mean there's
really no problems with her. Her neighbor who has complained has complained about
things I've done. Before her home was built, we had problems with them too. I think if
you talked to anyone on that block and they have had problems with her. So there's
things to consider there too.
Johnson: Okay, thank you. Any questions? Anyone else would like to address the
commission?
KRISTI EVANS 188 S. CRESTWOOD WAS SWORN BY THE CITY ATTORNEY.
Evans: I live around the corner from Elaine and I worked for her for a few months. I
came in and helped her with the preschool. I have previous day care experience. I
worked at another day care and managed it for a little while, and I just want to say that I
have a lot of respect for Elaine. And I think she goes above and beyond you know
talking about the toys and the preschool was definitely unnecessary. Parents would still
take their kids there and she paid me to come in and she helped me the same time, and
she really wants the kids to learn and I think those kids will have the upper hand when
they go to kindergarten, and she loves all the kids, and I think that's really important.
Working in day care before, that's not always the case, and I've seen kind of a down
side of day care, and I think that she just needs to be commended for what she's doing
in her effort. And that's all.
Johnson: Thank you. Any questions? Anyone else? Any staff comments? Okay, this
is an accessory use, and the way I read the ordinance because we don't have too many
of these, it still requires findings of fact after the public hearing which we had to have
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because there was objections. So we need findings of fact and then the decision at that
point at Planning and Zoning. It doesn't go on to the City Council.
MacCoy: I move that we have the attorney prepare findings of fact and conclusions of
law for this project.
Smith: Second.
Johnson: I should have closed the public hearing which I will do now. We have a
motion and a second. All in favor? Opposed?
MOTION CARRIED: All ayes.
Johnson: Anybody have a question on what happened tonight? Findings of Fact and
Conclusions of Law will be prepared by our city attorneys and that will be on our agenda
for June the 9th at which time we will approve or deny those findings of fact and a
decision for the accessory use permit will be made at that time by the Planning and
Zoning Commission. So no decision until June 9th at the earliest is what I'm saying.
Johnson: Before I get into this, I would like to take a five minute break.
(FIVE MINUTE BREAK)
Johnson: Okay we will resume the meeting now. We are going to reverse the order
between 14 and 15 because they are really out of sync there. There proper order
should be that we address the conditional use permit first and then the preliminary plat
so we will start with item 15. '
ITEM NO. 15: PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT IN PROPOSED MAWS SUBDIVISION NO.3 BY
TEALEY'S LAND SURVEYING - NORTH OF E. PINE AND WEST OF LOCUST
GROVE.
Johnson: At this time I will open the public hearing and invite the applicant or the
applicant's representative to address the commission.
RICHARD PAVELEK WAS SWORN BY THE CITY ATTORNEY.
Pavelek: Maws Subdivision No.3 is a development planned for a remnant parcel of the
larger development of the two previous phases. It has no direct access to the other
portions of Maws Subdivision. It has access the private or the public road along this
boundary. It sat vacant for a number of years partially because of servicing issues and
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CITY OF MERIDIAN
SUSAN S. EASTLAKE, President
GARY E. RICHARDSON. Vice President
SHERRY R. HUBER, Secretary
May 18, 1998
City of Meridian
33 East Idaho Street
Meridian, ID 83642
Re:
MAU-Ol-98
232 Outfield Way
The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) staff has received and reviewed the application and
site plan for the item referenced above. This item will not be heard by the ACHD Commission
unless the site plan is changed in such a manner as to require Commission review.
However, ACHD receives many calls from neighbors of day care centers concerning the
volume of traffic and the number of parked vehicles near existing day care centers. Each
parent typically makes two round trips per day (i.e. four one-way trips). The Institute of
Transportation Engineers (ITE) data show that a typical day care created 4.65 vehicle trips per
day per student. The proposed 5 student facility can be expected to generate 24 total vehicle
trips per day.
All future design plans and construction shall be in accordance with the Ada County Highway
District Policy Manual, ISPWC Standards and approved supplements, Construction Services
procedures and all applicable ACHD Ordinances unless specifically waived in writing by the
District.
Sincerely,
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at 387- 1 'Z
Steve Arnold
Senior Development Analyst
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We have No Objections to this Proposal.
We recommend Denial of this Proposal.
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We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this Proposal before we can comment.
Before we can comment concerning individual sewage disposal. we will require more data concerning the depth of:
0 high seasonal ground water 0 waste flow characteristics
0 or bedrock from original grade 0 other
This office will require a study to assess the impact of nutrients and pathogens to receiving ground waters and/or
surface waters.
This project shall be reviewed by the Idaho Department of Water Resources concerning well construction and
water availability.
After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for:
~ central sewage 0 community sewage system 0 community water well
0 interim sewage .3 central water
0 individual sewage 0 individual water
The following plan(s} must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare,
Division of Environmental Quality:
0 central sewage 0 community sewage system 0 community water
0 sewage dry lines 0 central water
Run-off is not to create a mosquito breeding problem.
This Department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other
considerations indicate approval.
If restroom facilities are to be installed, then a sewage system MUST be installed to meet Idaho State Sewage
Regulations.
We will require plans be submitted for a plan review for any:
0 food establishment 0 swimming pools or spas
0 beverage establishment 0 grocery store
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TPo(1 ¡ffl i 0 Fr/ ~ '
1& child care center
Date: S- / /,2¡ r.?
Rev;ewed By, ~ ~
CDHD 10/91 rdI, 1'tV- 7197
Review Sheet