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NAY 17 1988 <br />BOOK <br />CAGE. 3�76 <br />1 f�U <br />that once any non -family employees were terminated, laid off, or <br />retired, they could not be replaced. <br />Mr. Boling felt it was the Board's intention to grandfather <br />in the positions, not the persons, and the Board indicated their <br />agreement. <br />Attorney O'Haire stressed that Mr. Kirrie has been operating <br />a manufacturing business adjacent to his home in that area for <br />almost 20 years. He manufacturers fishing weights and sinkers <br />out of lead, and was instrumental in drafting the ROSE -4 <br />ordinance because he didn't want any question to exist about the <br />legality of what he has been doing for 20 years at his home. He <br />works where he lives and his family works where he lives. He <br />wanted to be able to expand his business for his children and for <br />his own future. Mr. Kirrie participated in the ROSE -4 ordinance <br />(87-22) to accommodate the uses he had in place. When that <br />ordinance expanded the home occupation uses, it was specifically <br />addressed to Mr. Kirrie's operation, metal casting. He applied <br />for site plan approval and when he appeared before this Board and <br />asked that ROSE -4 expand its occupation permit uses, he pleaded <br />with the Board to make him legal. That is all he wanted to do. <br />He applied for site plan approval under the ordinance that had <br />been adopted to make him legal. He did everything he was <br />required to do; however, since the time he made his application, <br />the original ROSE -4 ordinance (87-22) has been rescinded. <br />Attorney O'Haire noted that several of Mr. Kirrie's immediate <br />neighbors are in attendance today and have no objection to his <br />expansion. There is nothing shown on the site plan that was not <br />presented to the P & Z Commission. Staff said that metal casting <br />is not a permitted use, so we put on the site plan the uses <br />permitted by Ordinance 87-22. <br />Addressing the remaining items from the P & Z hearing, <br />Attorney O'Haire stated that Mr. Kirrie does not propose to do <br />anything that was not put into the old ROSE -4 ordinance, which is <br />33 <br />
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