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TIF program, and he has contacted them about it, but even that will not be a quick move. He <br />stated that he also remembers hearing that the Planning Commission did not want him back there <br />asking for more time, and if he gets eighteen months he would not have to do that. <br /> <br />Commissioner Brauer asked what Mr. Guzzo would do if the Planning Commission denies the <br />request. <br /> <br />Mr. Guzzo indicated he does not know. He stated he does not know how he could move any <br />faster than eighteen months. He indicated he has been calling the realtor every day. He stated he <br />would probably have to look for a rental property, but he would still need a permit to do that. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Frolik stated that if the space rented included this <br />type of use as an allowable use, a permit reviewed by Planning Commission and Council would <br />not be needed. <br /> <br />Commissioner Levine questioned if Mr. Guzzo is now in compliance for a home occupation <br />permit. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Frolik indicated there were two aspects relating to a <br />permit. She stated that home occupations are limited to two non-resident employees, and the <br />business had three, and the second part was having the equipment indoors or screened. <br /> <br />Mr. Guzzo stated that the trucks are either stored inside or moved off the property at night. He <br />indicated there has been occasion when an employee takes a truck home, and that is how they get <br />down to two employees. He stated there have been a few times when the truck had to be left <br />overnight for service or something. <br /> <br />Commissioner Brauer stated he is having trouble computing between the letter they received and <br />what Mr. Guzzo is stating. He indicated that the letter says there are four work trucks, with one <br />being a boon truck. He stated they also have many photos from Mr. Villeneuve where you can <br />see the vehicles. He indicated the letter also says there are four to six people working at the <br />building. <br /> <br />Mr. Guzzo indicated that he only owns three vehicles, not four. He stated them are only three <br />employees total, and one of them works from his own home. He indicated that one of the <br />vehicles listed is a personal vehicle that that person chose to letter with the company logo, but it <br />is not owned by the company. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt asked for clarification on how many people there are working for the company <br />in total. <br /> <br />Mr. Guzzo stated them are three others and him. He indicated that one is a sales person that <br />works out of his home, and one is a service person that just picks up the truck and leaves. <br /> <br />Commissioner Shepherd noted that both neighbors commented on garbage on the property. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/December 1, 2005 <br /> Page 7 of 10 <br /> <br /> <br />
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