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cut onsite, unless it was of a flexible nature. It was staff's opinion that the concerns on the site <br />would be resolved' in a timely manner and for that reason, staff recommended approval of the <br />home occupation permit. <br />Citizen Input <br />Mary Weinhold, 5600 164 Lane NW, read a letter to the Commission stating she moved to <br />Ramsey 35 years ago to be in a peaceful neighborhood. She requested her neighboring property <br />remain compatible with her residential property. She wanted to be assured her property value <br />would be maintained and recommended the outdoor storage issues at her neighbors property be <br />addressed. She suggested that her neighbor not be allowed to cut pipe onsite unless indoors. <br />Barry Deline, 16326 Germanium Street NW, expressed frustration that he has not heard from his <br />neighbor about the activity that has been taking place on his property. <br />Mike Jensen, 5610 164 Lane, did not feel an industrial business was appropriate in his <br />residential neighborhood. He indicated Mr. Ariola put in a Class 5 driveway without City <br />approval and stores a great deal of material outdoors, which devalues all adjacent property. He <br />commented there was over 20 commercial /industrial properties available in Ramsey for Mr. <br />Ariola to relocate his business. He expressed concern with the grinding and cutting noises that <br />come from the neighboring property. He recommended the Commission not allow this business <br />to continue. <br />Sandy Jensen, 5610 164 Lane, stated she just retired in April and has become frustrated with the <br />noise generated from her neighbors' property on a daily basis. <br />Michelle Ariola, 5565 164 Avenue NW, commented she moved to this property several years <br />ago and has two children that play outside daily. She explained that some of the noise the <br />neighbors have complained about was from her pressure washing her driveway and retaining <br />walls. She noted that she drives a diesel vehicle and this was unrelated to the work vehicles on <br />their property. She stated that pipe cutting does not take place onsite. She reported the beeping <br />on her husband's vehicles has been turned off. <br />Matt Ariola, 5565 164 Avenue NW, indicated no plumbing work takes place onsite, except for <br />the cutting of plastic pipes. He stated that all work was completed off the property. He <br />commented that he does use a chainsaw on occasion to cut wood, which his family burns in their <br />home. <br />Ms. Ariola discussed the concerns with the storage items. She indicated the fish house, four <br />wheelers and snowmobiles would now be stored at that location. She reported they were <br />planning to build a fence from the front of the garage to the property line to assist with screening <br />the property. Ms. Ariola explained she and her husband planned on pulling building permits as <br />was necessary and apologized for the driveway. <br />Planning Commission /September 5, 2013 <br />Page 3 of 14 <br />