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By Traci Carl Kansan staff writer City ordinance puts restraints on child day-care operators A controversy about child care centers operating in residential neighborhoods began recently when neighbors complained that Jorge and Rosemary Valverde were operating businesses on West 23rd Street Terrace, while not living in homes where they operated child care centers. The Valverdes operate four day care homes, three of which are on West 23rd Street Terrace. Although they own the homes, they do not live in them. They rent the houses out and run child care centers in them during the day. The neighbors on West 23rd Street Terrace complained about the three child care centers on their street. Buy a medium, get a second of equal value for $2! As Easy as 1-2-3! Buy a large, get a second of equal value for $3! Wednesdays Only! The centers bring too much traffic and might decrease property values, some residents said. "We Pile It On!" Buy a small, get a second of equal value for $1! Mick Braa, a resident of West 23rd Street Terrace, said he did not think a compromise would be found by Feb. 1. Peggy Scally, child care licensing coordinator for the Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department, said requiring the primary provider of child care homes to also live in the home or obtain special permission from the planning and city commissions would slow the growth of licensed day cares. The commission last night passed an ordinance requiring day care operators to live in the home where services are provided unless the Lawrence/Douglas County Planning Commission and the City Commission give them special permission. Commissioner Bob Schulte said he understood the need for day care, but he had to protect the rights of property owners. "Parents tell us they do not have enough choices," she said. "Closing all three day cares homes is not a compromise," he said. The Valverdes and the neighbors have to come up with a compromise by Feb.1. 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