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6.03: Public Hearing: Consider Request to Amend a Home Occupation Permit for Peace <br /> Keepers, Inc. at 6025 177' Ln NW; Case of Derek Trout <br /> Public Hearin <br /> Chairperson Bauer called the public hearing to order at 9:42 p.m. <br /> Presentation <br /> Community Development Director Hagen presented the staff report stating that City staff does not <br /> have a recommendation based on the regulations identified in City Code. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy asked if the building inspection would include inspection of the safety <br /> procedures for the firearms. <br /> Community Development Director Hagen replied that a building inspection would only inspect <br /> the building. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy stated that this would expand from online sales to in-person sales and <br /> asked if the intention would be to allow both types of sales. <br /> Community Development Director Hagen stated that the permit could outline what is allowed <br /> online and what is allowed in person. He stated that the applicant could provide more details on <br /> what is intended. <br /> Citizen Input <br /> Derek Trout, applicant, stated that he has been the President and owner of the company since 2018, <br /> noting that the company was started in 2016 by a retired police officer. He stated that the business <br /> is owned by an army veteran and provided details on the licensing and registration that his business <br /> has and maintains annually. He stated that he would continue to primarily online sales with a small <br /> amount of in person transfers and sales. He stated that he is not looking to expand greatly noting <br /> that the business would transition from a 200 square foot space in the home to a 400 square foot <br /> space outside the home. He stated that the building is steel and would meet all regulations for <br /> weapons storage. He noted that a member of the Commission inspected the building yesterday. <br /> Community Development Director Hagen confirmed that City Planner McCann conducted a site <br /> visit to get a better understanding of the setup. <br /> Mr. Trout provided additional details on the security of the building, noting that the garage and <br /> sales portion would be completely separate and noted that he has 24/7 surveillance of the property. <br /> He stated that there are no signs posted on the property and many Ramsey residents were unaware <br /> that the business was there because that is their intention. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy commented that it sounds like there is a lot of equipment on the site and <br /> asked what would happen if power were lost. <br />