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Mr. Johnson replied that there are four pick-up trucks. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl asked if the trucks pull trailers and if those exist on the property. <br /> Mr. Johnson confirmed that there are two trailers. He also confirmed that employees drive to his <br /> property and leave their personal vehicles onsite and then two of the trucks with trailers leave for <br /> the day. <br /> John Wagner, 16030 Kangaroo Street, stated that he has the closest adjoining property with a <br /> household. He stated that this activity does not bother him, and the employees are very pleasant <br /> and drive at slow speeds. He stated that when they come and go from the property with the <br /> equipment it is quiet. He stated that there are 50,000 people that attend Game Fair and the traffic <br /> they incur during that time is more than will ever occur in one year from this business. He stated <br /> that the employees come to the property and get into trucks in groups of two to leave and do their <br /> work for the day. He noted that on garbage/recycle days, ACE Solid Waste comes through with <br /> three different trucks, along with the other haulers. He commented that traffic is heavy on 161st <br /> with people dropping animals off at the kennel. He stated that Mr. Johnson is a small business that <br /> employs a few people and does not disrupt the neighborhood. He stated that there is a park in that <br /> area that is overgrown to the point where it provides a visual and sound barrier for that neighbor. <br /> He believed that Mr. Johnson should be allowed to continue his small business as it has created no <br /> problems. He provided photographs of the Game Fair traffic, overgrown park condition, and <br /> applicant's property. He stated that Mr. Johnson has been operating for a few hours and there have <br /> been no problems. He stated that typically the employees return to the property around 2 or 3 p.m. <br /> He believed that Mr. Johnson should be able to continue to operate his business. <br /> Elijah Quarnstrom, 16001 Kangaroo Street, echoed the comments of the last speaker noting that <br /> he and his wife have no problems with the business. He believed that the initial complaints arose <br /> a few years ago in a similar manner as the complaints he received on his property. He believed <br /> that Mr. Johnson should be able to continue operating his business. He agreed that Game Fair <br /> creates a much larger problem and has people allowing hundreds of vehicles of park on lawns. He <br /> stated that they support the business. <br /> Adam Stordahl, 16041 Kangaroo Street, also echoed the comments of the previous speakers. He <br /> stated that Mr. Johnson is a good guy with a light crew and does not generate much traffic from <br /> his business. He stated that he does not believe this is a nuisance and commented that the property <br /> looks much better than it did when the previous owners had the property. <br /> Motion by Commissioner VanScoy,seconded by Commissioner Peters,to close the public hearing. <br /> A roll call vote was performed: <br /> Commissioner Anderson aye <br /> Commissioner VanScoy aye <br /> Commissioner Gengler aye <br /> Commissioner Walker aye <br /> Commissioner Peters aye <br /> Planning Commission/August 26, 2021 <br /> Page 6 of 26 <br />