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<br />o <br /> <br />Cbairman Zimmerman replied tbat iftbe license is granted. it would be <br />under certain conditions and violation of tbose conditions would result in <br />tbe license being revoked. <br /> <br />Tim Klingbeil - Inquired how a 35' x 45' structure could be built witbout <br />a building permit;tbat sucb a structure and odors from tbe bears affects <br />adjacent property values. <br /> <br />Carlton Anderson - 6331 153rd Lane N.W. - Inquired if Mr. Guyer bas <br />submitted tbe necessary information required for a wild animal license. <br />Tbe placement oftbe enclosure does not meet specifications listed in tbe <br />wild animal ordinance; granting a variance would set a precedence. <br /> <br />KatbleenAnderson - 6331 .153rd Lane N. W. - Inquired if c it izens will be <br />allowed anymore input into tbis case beyond tbispublic bearing. <br /> <br />Cbairman Zimmerman replied that tbe Planning Commission will be making a <br />recommendation to City Council. taking into consideration pUblic comments. <br /> <br />Mr. Guyer explained that the primary enclosure consists of as-sided. 35' x <br />45' cement block wall structure with tbe 4th side consisting of chain link <br />fencing; the secondary enclosure is an electrical fence looping around tbe <br />chain link side of the primary enclosure; tbere is a shelter area witbin <br />the block building for tbe bear. <br /> <br />Bill Wabl - 15403 Sunfisb Lake Blvd. ~ Stated be lives directly across tbe <br />street from Mr. Guyer; tbat tbe bears are securely caged and be doesn't see <br />. ') them as a threat; that without prior notice. be bas visited the property <br />.'" and never witnessed produce scraps lying about nor detected any bad odors . <br /> <br />Kathleen Anderson - Stated tbat tbe bea~ is allowed outside of the primary <br />enclosure and doesn't feel secure with 'an electrical fence. tbat is not <br />very high off the ground. being allowed as tbe secondary enclosure. <br /> <br />Mr. Guyer explained that beekeepers use the same 3-strand electrical fence <br />to keep bears out and it is just as effective for keeping bears in; tbe <br />bears are only allowed out of tbe primary enclosure under his supervision. <br /> <br />Mr. Carlton Anderson - Noted that according to tbe ordinance. tbe secondary <br />enclosure should entirely surround tbe primary enclosure. <br /> <br />Cbairman Zimmerman noted receipt of tbe following written comments <br />regarding Mr. Guyer's request: <br /> <br />Mary Westphal - 6355 154tb Lane N.W. - Opposing Mr. Guyer's request. <br />Jeff Wiles - 8453 176tb Lane N.W. - In favor of Mr. Guyer's request. <br />Katbleen Anderson - 6331 153rd Lane - Opposing Mr. Guyer's request. <br /> <br />Jerry Martin - 6614 153rd Lane N.W. - Inquired as to Mr. Guyer's reason for <br />wanting to keep bears on bis property. <br /> <br />Mr. Guyer replied tbat he keeps bears for bis personal enjoyment and not <br />Planning & Zoning Public Hearing/February 2. 1988 <br /> <br />") <br /> <br />..J <br /> <br />Page 2 of3 <br /> <br />If) <br />