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Chairperson Bauer asked what is kept in the accessory building. <br />Mr. Peterson commented that his pickup and the pumper truck are inside as well as other <br />equipment for the septic business that must be stored indoors. He confirmed that there is not space <br />in the accessory building for the items stored in the trailer. <br />Commissioner Peters asked if there has been an issue with vehicles corning onto the property, as <br />it was mentioned that one the reasons for the trailer is to protect the property. <br />Mr. Peterson confirmed that they have. had issues with vehicles spinning out on that corner and <br />coming onto the property. He noted that have had issues with theft and therefore keeping the <br />equipment in the trailer helps to keep it more secure. <br />Motion by Commissioner VanScoy, seconded by Commissioner Peters, to close the public hearing. <br />A roll call vote was performed: <br />Commissioner Peters aye <br />Commissioner Gengler aye <br />Commissioner VanScoy aye <br />Commissioner Anderson aye <br />Commissioner Hunt aye <br />Chairperson Bauer aye <br />Motion Carried. <br />Chairperson Bauer closed the public hearing closed at 7:17 p.m. <br />Commission Business <br />Commissioner VanScoy asked the concern with the semi -trailer. <br />City Planner McCann replied that the trailer did come to their attention through the code <br />enforcement process. He noted that it is technically a commercial vehicle and does not meet the <br />requirements for a commercial vehicle. <br />Commissioner VanScoy commented that it appeared to be a shipping container, which have been <br />allowed in certain circumstances in the past. <br />City Planner McCann confirmed that has been allowed for commercial or industrial properties and <br />could not recall an instance of it being allowed for a residential property. <br />Commissioner VanScoy commented that the trailer has been on the property since 1975 and <br />therefore perhaps screening would be helpful to screen it from the road. He noted that the trailer <br />has been at the property for so long as a part of the normal operation and therefore it would seem <br />extreme to request it to be removed. <br />Planning Commission/ December 1, 2022 <br />Page 4 of 12 <br />