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JAIL 19 1988 <br />BOOK 70 FACE 618 <br />Attorney Vitunac pointed out that if people did come in and <br />become perfectly legal under the amendment, there is a chance <br />that we can't shut them down, but he did not know how many came <br />in and became legal. <br />Director Keating advised that no one came in and complied <br />with all the home occupation requirements in ROSE -4. <br />Commissioner Eggert felt there was a lesser understanding <br />that if anybody came in and just got an occupational license, <br />they would be grandfathered, but Chairman Scurlock pointed out <br />that anybody can get an occupational license because they don't <br />screen them for anything. <br />Commissioner Bird noted that just getting a license wouldn't <br />make them legal, and Director Keating apparently is saying none <br />have met all the criteria that would have made them legal. <br />Director Keating clarified that in the ordinance passed, <br />there were specific provisions specifying under what circum- <br />stances certain businesses could come in as home occupations, and <br />Chairman Scurlock confirmed that,' in other words, we did not say <br />come in and pay $6.00 and then you are legal. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION on the Motion <br />to adopt Ordinance 88-3 repealing and recreating the <br />Home Occupation Section of the ROSE -4 Zoning District. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />58 <br />