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Under discussion, Commissioner Eggert asked if the Motion <br />could include that no outside storage be allowed, but Mr. Kirrie <br />had a problem with that because large equipment, such as trucks, <br />would take up all of the warehouse if it was moved inside. <br />Commissioner Bird believed we must have some sort of a <br />zoning ordinance that applies to outside storage and what is <br />permissible and what is not, and Director Keating confirmed that <br />we do. <br />Commissioner Bird stated that he would insist that it be <br />enforced. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion was <br />voted on and carried unanimously. <br />Director Keating asked for clarification on family members <br />living within the residence, and asked if it is a requirement <br />that family members retain their residence on site. <br />2ommissioner Wheeler did not feel it would make a difference <br />now, and Commissioners Eggert and Scurlock stated that the <br />ordinance says that they have to live on site. <br />Commissioner Wheeler pointed out that after Mr. Kirrie <br />completes his expansion, Ordinance 87-22 is gone forever, and he <br />will be grandfathered into the current ordinance, but Director <br />Keating interjected that he will be grandfathered into the new <br />ordinance with the conditions of the old ordinance (87-22). <br />Attorney Vitunac confirmed that Mr. Kirrie will have to live <br />under the conditions of the old ordinance forever. <br />With several people speaking at once, Commissioner Eggert <br />stated that she felt it was with whatever he had at the time we <br />passed the old ordinance (87-22), because she knew she sat here <br />and asked for those things to be grandfathered the way they were. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that family members have to live on <br />site. <br />42 <br />SAY <br />BOO <br />i-nE3 <br />
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