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prescribed manner of procedure, request a reconsideration of <br />this matter by the Board of Adjustment & Appeals at their ' <br />next regularly scheduled meeting, and should that request <br />not be granted, that the Board of County Commissioners <br />authorize their attorney to prosecute*the zoning violation <br />of Jerry Herold Custom Cabinets. <br />Zoning Director Walker explained in detail the <br />procedure that should be followed, beginning with Mr. Herold <br />writing a letter to the Administrator requesting such a <br />rehearing. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt the issue that needs to be <br />addressed is the interpretation of home occupation. <br />Considerable discussion ensued as to what criteria should be <br />met, etc. <br />Trevor Linton -Smith, neighbor of Mr. Herold, informed <br />the Board that Mr. Herold's equipment does not make any more <br />noise than a lawnmower, and there is equipment that can <br />easily measure this noise and compare it with the noise of <br />airplanes taking off, etc. He noted that he is an <br />aeronautical engineer and intends to set up a computer in <br />his home and sell his consulting services. He then talked <br />about the trend that is developing to go back to "cottage" <br />industry and work in the home. <br />Jack Jeruska, also a resident of Aerodrome Subdivision, <br />confirmed that there is a social problem in their <br />subdivision- there are 39 voting lots; 36 of these operate <br />pretty well together and 3 are the dissidents who have <br />entered the complaints on both Mr. Herold and himself. <br />He then went into detail of how he had been harrassed by <br />this same "dissident because of an oversight he inadvertently <br />committed in building his hangar before his house and <br />emphasized that the person making all these complaints is <br />costing the various agencies a lot of time and money by <br />using the government to carry out a personal grievance. <br />MAv .191982 <br />99 <br />