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Community Development Director Hagen stated that he does not have the definition in front of <br />him. He believed that the situation would be different if a property owner is deployed rather than <br />spending time at a second property they own or rent. He stated that the focus could remain on the <br />number of employees and permit conditions rather than residency. <br />Chairperson Bauer agreed that residence remains as one's home during deployment. <br />Senior Planner Anderson noted that he can also gain the opinion of legal counsel prior to the <br />Council meeting. <br />Community Development Director Hagen stated that if the Commission recommends approval, he <br />would encourage the Commission to list any specific conditions it feels appropriate. <br />Motion by Commissioner Anderson, seconded by Commissioner Gengler, to recommend that City <br />Council deny an Amended Home Occupation Permit for a firearms business at 6025 177th Lane <br />NW. <br />Further discussion <br />Commissioner VanScoy commented that if the Commission recommends denial and the Council <br />overrides that, he would like to see a condition added that the site be inspected by the appropriate <br />authority (Chief of Police) to ensure the safety conditions are met. Senior Planner Anderson <br />suggested that be added as a condition to the Home Occupation Permit, therefore even if the motion <br />to recommend denial is approved, the language would still move forward. Councilmember <br />Woestehoff suggested that the Commission provide input on conditions it would want to see <br />included, should the permit ultimately be approved. Commissioner Walker stated that he would <br />worry that specifying a number of business trips would interfere with friends and family that may <br />be visiting the home as Mr. Trout returned from deployment as the residents in the neighborhood <br />will not be able to distinguish between business visitors and home visitors. He commented that <br />Mr. Trout has a lot of people visiting after a year of deployment. Commissioner Gengler <br />commented that regardless of the type of business a Home Occupation Permit is to allow a small <br />business to exist without generating a lot of trips back and forth. She stated that if more trips are <br />needed, the business should be in a commercial space. Chairperson Bauer asked if the maker and <br />seconder of the motion would be acceptable to amending the motion to include the conditions <br />requiring inspection with a limitation on business trips to four per day with the exception of permit <br />to carry classes to be held once per quarter. Commissioners Anderson and Gengler agreed. <br />Commissioner VanScoy asked if the selling of firearms is allowed as a home business. <br />Community Development Director Hagen confirmed that the sale of firearms is not prohibited. <br />Commissioner Walker received confirmation that the motion before the Commission is to deny <br />the requested permit. <br />A roll call vote was performed: <br />Commissioner Peters nay <br />Commissioner Walker nay <br />Commissioner Gengler aye <br />Commissioner VanScoy aye <br />Commissioner Anderson aye <br />