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PLANNING COMMISSION DRAFT MINUTES NOVEMBER 5, 2009 <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS /COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />Case #1: Public Hearing – Request for a Home Occupation Permit to Operate a <br />Concrete and Masonry Contractor Service at 15740 Azurite Ct NW; Case of <br />Curtis Kriens <br />Public Hearing <br />Vice Chairperson Van Scoy called the public hearing to order a <br />Presentation <br />Associate Planner Gladhill presented the staff repo <br />Citizen Input <br />Associate Planner Gladhill read a letter received from Geral <br />NW opposing the request for a home occup.tpn, ermit. <br />Jon Manthey, 15721 Azurite Court, has be a nei <br />with the approval of this home occupation perm • <br />shown in the pictures fro yard. <br />Pete LaDue, 1582 Dt 6 <br />property is spotless an <br />Ramsey. The ap iccant pa <br />has never berb ee - by th <br />Craixborough, 157 <br />! <br />permit. <br />Chairperson Van Scoy asked about the hours of operation. <br />Attachment F <br />,Merman, 15510 Zirconium Street <br />or eigtieen years and has no issues <br />he cannot see anything that is <br />f, has been inthis house since 1970. He stated the subject <br />le brick herd there in the yard is why we move to <br />e d shoal be allowed to have his business. Mr. LaDue <br />plicant and` /An favor of the home occupation permit. <br />rite "irt" stated he has no problem with the home occupation <br />and is organize and clean. He runs a good business and is a good neighbor. <br />Lee Scarborou ' ` 5760 Azgife Court stated she is a stay at home mom and there are not trucks <br />coming and goin . 1; day lo, g The applicant leaves in the morning and returns in the evening. <br />We don't see anythmq our back yard or from the front or street. He keeps it immaculate. <br />Chairperson Van Sco asked if the issues with the use of the property have been addressed; the <br />illegal burn and dumping. <br />Curt Kriens, 15740 Azurite Court, the applicant stated there was some burning of his siding and <br />that was what the fire department was concerned with, not the burning of the stumps. I buried <br />some concrete in the back to stabilize the ground and both issues have been resolved. <br />