CITY HALL — Chamlian Armenian School is poised to have two crucial conditional use permits renewed that would allow it to operate for at least another 10 years after administrators assured city officials Wednesday that they would continue to address neighborhood traffic concerns.
School officials touted their efforts to reduce the traffic impacts of the 500-student school on Lowell Avenue during a zoning hearing for the renewal of two crucial conditional use permits — one to allow about half the required parking spaces, the other for the school to be allowed to exist in a single-family neighborhood.
“We will do everything to be an asset and not a nuisance to the community, which I believe we’ve been an asset,” said Vazken Madenlian, principal of the private school that serves first through eighth grade.