From Deseret News archives:
School angers Alpine
Many don't want planned academy in their area
Mountainville Academy preliminarily obtained property located on 100 South but began looking for other land last month at the request of the City Council after an uproar of protest rose from residents in the neighborhood.
Indications the school might instead build on Healey Boulevard spurred an organized protest from residents in that neighborhood, many of whom have placed yellow signs in their yards that say "Residents in outrage no charter school on Healey Boulevard."
At a city meeting Tuesday during which the charter-school proposal was discussed, Alpine Councilman Tracy Wallace said the City Council has not received an application from the charter school for the Healey site, a step that must be taken before construction can begin.
However, Troy Stout, who lives in the neighborhood, said he fears state legislation trumps the need for applications and approval, adding that he's already seen a Cat(erpillar) plow on the property.
HB172, which allows charter schools, publicly funded schools that operate independently of school districts, to bypass existing zoning laws when choosing a building site, has been a source of frustration to Stout and city officials. Currently, the area surrounding Healey Boulevard is zoned as a residential area, Stout said.
Wallace said the legislation exists to help charter schools open before their charter expires. Charters approval from a state or local school board to operate as a school are granted on a short-term basis and may expire if the schools don't open within nine to 12 months after being granted the charter. Extensions can be obtained in some cases.
Mountainville Academy's charter expires Oct. 1, which means the school must find a location and complete construction by that date. The school plans to enroll 600-700 students.
"It's a horrible situation that the state Legislature has put us in as far as tying our hands about what a city can say or can't say about charter schools," Wallace said. "It's a concern when the state Legislature is basically telling the city what they can and can't do."
Residents said they are concerned about the increased traffic that will occur if the school opens its doors without organizing a bus system. A bigger point of dispute, however, is the fact that many of the students are not from of Alpine, Stout said, an issue that irritates many of the residents.
Gaylee Coverston, a member of the board of trustees for the school, says the standard charter school system of conducting a lottery to garner students is fair and open to all of the residents to enter.
"Alpine is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places, and we can keep it that way if we work together," Coverston said Tuesday night. "Please, please let's find a way to work together so we can make a beautiful addition to our community. Alpine heritage is one of the most important parts of Mountainville Academy. We can find ways we can work together. Please, let us do that."
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