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L-1 <br />4 <br />Director Keating stated that this is not allowed under the <br />current code so we would not consider it a legal use right now, <br />and, therefore, it would not be grandfathered. He noted that in <br />the past years there have been a number of variance requests for <br />beauty shops and dog grooming, and.he believed they all have been <br />turned down administratively and a few have appealed. <br />It was again pointed out that unless there is a complaint, <br />staff does not go looking for these situations. <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted if this will be interpreted as <br />Attorney Brandenburg says, he can live with it, but not as <br />Director Keating says. <br />Director Keating stated that he agreed with the Attorney. <br />Commissioner Wodtke next referred to Page 9, 25 E. PARKING <br />OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS <br />Director Keating stated that this was discussed extensively <br />at the workshops, and a number of changes have been made, which <br />he believed have satisfied most people. The way this is <br />structured, it will not adversely affect people who have <br />commercial vehicles which are not unsightly. The major <br />restrictions are such things as semi trailers, a commercial <br />vehicle over 3/4 ton, and commercial vehicles which have <br />construction or other similar materials on the outside of them. <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted under Definitions, apparently the <br />vehicle must meet the criteria set out in both parentheses (1) <br />and parentheses (2), but he found confusing the phrase "or <br />carrying passengers for -hire" which is at the end of parentheses <br />(2). <br />Attorney Brandenburg stated that "carrying passengers for <br />hire" should be tacked onto parentheses (1). <br />Commissioner Wodtke then addressed Page 11, 3. Prohibited <br />Walls and Fences; Residential Districts which states you cannot <br />have hazardous materials in a fence or wall in a residential <br />district. He noted there is a new fence which is electronic and <br />is used to keep pets -,from jumping over it. <br />33 <br />MAY 15 1995 BOOK 60 PACE 901 <br />I <br />
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