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Chairperson Bauer noted that his son has a home occupation, and his vehicle is currently parked <br /> outdoors to allow space for his woodworking business. <br /> Sneior Planner McGuire Brigl commented that in that instance as long as customers do not come <br /> to the property and the sales occur online, that would be allowed. <br /> Chairperson Bauer stated that he would only require space for one vehicle. The Commission <br /> agreed. <br /> Commissioner Walker commented that he cannot fit two vehicles in his garage no matter how hard <br /> he tries, therefore he would also support only requiring space for one vehicle. <br /> Chairperson Bauer asked for clarification on the language related to the home being a secondary <br /> business location. <br /> Code Enforcement Officer Raines explained that language is meant to address the situation in <br /> which there is a primary business location,but the home address is used to store business materials. <br /> She stated that in example, sometimes construction equipment is brought to the home to be stored. <br /> Commissioner Walker asked how someone would know whether a bobcat is for personal or <br /> business use. He stated that there seems to be too much overreach as long as it is not creating a <br /> junky situation. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy stated that the concern is not related to one piece of equipment but <br /> multiple things. <br /> Code Enforcement Officer Raines explained that the language is meant to address when a home is <br /> used as a dispatch center for employees. She stated that technically the home or garage are not <br /> being used for operating the business, but the business equipment and materials are stored on the <br /> home property and dispatched for use daily. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl stated that home occupation complaints are the largest generator of <br /> complaints each month. She stated that as the cost of business and commercial space increase in <br /> cost, people are moving those operations to their home property. <br /> Commissioner Walker stated that he could support something based on lot size and the type of <br /> business. He stated that if he had two bobcats on ten acres, he did not believe that would be a <br /> problem but recognized it would be a problem to park trash trucks on an 80-foot lot. <br /> Code Enforcement Officer Raines stated that the system is complaint based, staff is not going out <br /> looking for people in violation. She stated that under the current Code, one piece of commercial <br /> equipment is allowed as long as it is properly screened. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl commented that most people with businesses are not an issue and <br /> are in contact with staff, attempting to do the right thing. She stated that this ordinance is meant <br /> Planning Commission/ October 28, 2021 <br /> Page 7 of 8 <br />
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