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Director Boling acknowledged that the above was a heavy vehicle, but pointed <br /> out that staff was comfortable with the vehicle sizes, and wanted to have a clear dividing line <br /> between what is and is not permitted. He added that determinations had also been made as to <br /> the types of vehicles that would not be allowed, such as bucket trucks, dump trucks, and semi <br /> tractors. <br /> Vice Chairman Flescher supported the proposed amendments, citing cases <br /> where businesses have been forced to downsize and work from their own residences. He <br /> pointed out that the updated restrictions would not impact public roads and bridges. <br /> Commissioner Wheeler questioned staff on how long a commercial vehicle <br /> could be stored, and about whether the Ordinance update would impact the storage of <br /> recreational vehicles, such as boats. <br /> ,. Staff thereafter responded to Commissioner Wheeler's concerns about the <br /> proposed Ordinance being too restrictive for landowners in agricultural zoning who might <br /> need to have on-site several trucks for a business operation. <br /> The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br /> Fred Mensing, 7580 129th Street, Sebastian, wanted to see exemptions from the <br /> size restrictions (in addition to exemptions granted to tow trucks) granted to emergency <br /> service vehicles and horse trailers which must be parked on-site at a residence. <br /> Director Boling felt that most commercial vehicles would fit in the size <br /> parameters set forth in the proposed amendments to the LDR's. <br /> There were no additional speakers and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> j <br /> 16 <br /> December 16, 2008 <br /> ATTACHMENT 228 <br />