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v <br />Mrs. Lena Marshall, 7655 129th St., Roseland, also thanked <br />the Board for all their efforts and stated that at the October <br />hearing they were pleased that Commissioner Wheeler introduced <br />Alternative #4, which was to grandfather in those businesses <br />that have legally existed and been operating in good faith for 5 <br />years prior to February 24, 1987, and which Alternative was <br />adopted at that meeting. Mrs. Marshall felt it is time to stop <br />feeling sorry for those people who have been existing there <br />illegally over the years as she believed anyone who can read is <br />aware they need a license to be operating their business. She <br />emphasized that what is unfair is to impose this type of <br />existence on the majority of the people, and stated the people <br />would like to see Alternative #4 implemented and carefully <br />monitored so everyone is conforming in the future. They also <br />would like to see some of the businesses cleaned up or concealed, <br />if possible. Mrs. Marshall felt contractors don't usually store <br />their heavy equipment in residential neighborhoods, and she would <br />like to suggest that the owners of this type equipment look to <br />areas where they could store it without detracting from the <br />neighborhood. <br />Joan Spaulding, 7890 129th PI., came before the Board in <br />regard to the following letter: <br />pauldhig <br />harpening <br />ervice <br />January 11,1988 <br />Dear County Commissioners, <br />Box 305 <br />7870 129th, Pl. <br />Roseland, FL 32957 <br />(305) 509-5588 <br />We moved to the Rose 4 area of Roseland 20 years ago. in 1968. It was with the intention <br />of homesteading and having a family operated business. It was so zoned that way at that time. <br />In 1984, we became soluable enough to quit other outside jobs and make our home occupation <br />a full time business. Before, it had been part timemeaning nights and weekends and lots <br />of hard work and long hours. We then purchased an occupational license when we found out <br />we needed one to open a business checking accoun-t. Frankly, we were ignorant of needing <br />)(JAN IC 1@88 <br />47 <br />BOOK 70 fnE CO? <br />