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Mr. Longfield indicated he would have a crushed concrete driveway. <br />Commissioner Surma asked if the applicant would be using his property to store large quantities <br />of sand, gravel or black dirt. <br />Mr. Longfield stated this was not his intent, unless he would be working on landscaping for his <br />own property. <br />Vice Chairperson VanScoy explained this was not a Public Hearing, but he wanted to open the <br />meeting at this time for public comment. <br />Stephanie Trapp, 5829 177th Avenue NW, explained she has lived in her house with her family <br />since 2005. She stated she has a long commute to work but considers her home to be her oasis. <br />She indicated she appreciates the rural feel of her neighborhood and stated it was a great place <br />for her to raise her two boys. She commented she has had amicable relations with her neighbors <br />for the past 12 years and commented on how the neighborhood changed after September of 2016 <br />when Travis Longfield moved onto the street. She discussed how the property at 5751 177th <br />Avenue NW has changed since that time. She indicated she appreciated the improved <br />landscaping but not the traffic being generated from the property. She described the numerous <br />deliveries that have been made to the Longfield property over the past two years. She stated she <br />has tried to be patient with her neighbor noting she understood he was working to improve his <br />property. She commented that while the deliveries have ceased, the commercial vehicle traffic <br />moving to and from the property has continued. She stated her main concerns with the home <br />occupation was the noise and traffic being generated by the use as this was impacting the <br />enjoyment of her property. She feared she would be prematurely be reassessed for a roadway <br />given the high amount of heavy traffic going to and from Mr. Longfield's property. She <br />respectfully requested the City take these concerns under advisement. <br />Dan Lenhard, attorney for Don and Jamie Kveton at 5750 177th Avenue NW, addressed the <br />concerns being raised by his clients. He stated the Kveton's do not want to see this commercial <br />operation continue in their neighborhood. He commented the loading and unloading of <br />commercial vehicles in the morning and evening was disruptive to a residential neighborhood. <br />He indicated the vehicles were impeding access through the cul-de-sac and at times his clients <br />could not access their own driveway or mailbox. He reported Mr. Longfield has conducted open <br />burning which was a concern to his clients. In addition, his clients have concerns regarding the <br />aggressive driving, speed of commercial traffic, along with the wear and tear these commercial <br />vehicles are having on the roadway. He noted Mr. Longfield's employees have thrown beer cans <br />and made vulgar comments to his clients. He stated this type of behavior has to be curtailed. <br />Scott DeJares, 5910 177th Avenue NW, commented Mr. Longfield has employees coming to and <br />from his property and noted they have not always lived at his house. He expressed concern with <br />the amount of equipment going up and down his street. <br />Planning Commission/February 1, 2018 <br />Page 8 of 14 <br />
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