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CUP No. 1982-18-MOD-1 — Forty Martyrs Armenian Church Middle School (5311 W. <br /> McFadden Avenue) <br /> October 27, 2025 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Standards Required by SAMC Provided <br /> Minimum 10 Feet Rear Complies; Over 200 Feet <br /> Parking Church: 1 space per every 3 88 parking spaces provided.AB <br /> fixed seats plus one space per 2097, effective on January 1, <br /> 50 sq. ft. of floor area without 2023, restricts local governments <br /> fixed seats from imposing parking regulations <br /> School: 1.5 spaces per 150 sq. on commercial and residential <br /> ft. of classroom floor area and 1 projects that are located within 0.5 <br /> space/office floor area miles of a major transit station. <br /> The project and site are eligible <br /> 110 total spaces required for AB 2097 parking relief. <br /> Enrollment and Operations <br /> The private school currently has a total enrollment of 180 students. The addition of a new <br /> building is intended to assist in the retention of students through the eighth grade, <br /> therefore, the school is expected to increase in student enrollment by ten to fifteen <br /> students, through new enrollments for kindergarten only. Moreover, the Applicant <br /> proposes to maintain existing school operations. Table 3 below contains the breakdown <br /> of the existing hours of operation for the private school. <br /> Table 3: Project Location and Information <br /> Hours of Operation Type of Use <br /> Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. School's administrative offices <br /> Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Regular school hours Pre-K to Eighth Grade <br /> Monday through Friday 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Afterschool activities (i.e., sports and <br /> enrichment activities)and aftercare <br /> The regular school year begins the third week of August and ends the following year in <br /> June. In addition to the regular school year, the school offers summer camp that operates <br /> from July to August for approximately one month for reduced hours, for children between <br /> pre-kindergarten and fifth grade. The introduction of the middle school will allow students <br /> in sixth and seventh grade to attend summer camp operations as well. <br /> As part of its operations, the private school staggers the recess time for students of all <br /> grade levels. The school offers recess from 10:00 a.m. to 10:20 a.m. for pre-kindergarten <br /> and kindergarten, 12:00 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. for first through fourth grades, and 12:45 p.m. <br /> to 1:30 p.m. for fifth through sixth grades. The recess breaks will continue to remain <br /> staggered to ensure that there are no noise concerns from adjacent properties, and the <br /> new seventh and eighth grades will have recess from 12:45 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. <br /> The private school's curriculum requires students in fifth through eighth grades to attend <br /> one religion class per week at the church located on the same campus. These classes <br /> will be scheduled exclusively during regular school hours as outlined and will not overlap <br /> with the church's worship services or special events. The church will continue to operate <br /> during its normal hours, including weeknights, Sundays, and holidays. As such, the <br /> religion classes will remain fully compatible with church operations and will not generate <br /> conflicts in scheduling or use of facilities. <br /> City Council 18 — 55 2/3/2026 <br />
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