The Raintree Learning Community's new building coming to Town and Country will likely be built of brick, cedar and have a grey roof.
The Town and Country Board of Aldermen approved the architectural review for the new Raintree Learning Community moving into Town and Country. As previously reported by Patch, the new school is set to move in off Mason Road. The new building would be built on what is now vacant lots that were approved to be the Amonte Subdivision. Monday night's approval of the architectural review comes after the city's architectural review board continues the matter in December over concerns about the white steel siding the school initially planned to use. "We took those concerns into consideration and changed the design," explained the school's owner Ilya Eydelman. Alderman Phil Behnen, who sits on the architectural review board, said revised plans …
Town and Country city leaders have some concerns over Raintree Learning Community's plan to use steel siding on the new school coming to a residential area.
Earler this month, the architectural review by the Town and Country Board of Alderman for the Raintree Learning Community was continued to the Jan. 14 meeting because it was also continued until January by the city's architectural review board. Alderman Phil Behnen, who sits on the architectural review board, said the board had some concerns about the siding the school planned to use on the building. "They're using a steel siding which we're just not familiar with that product in the city. We thought it looked more like an industrial product than a school," Behnen said. He said it's of particular concern because the school sits right in the middle of a residential area, although it cannot be seen by the road and most neighbors. Behnen said…
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