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APR 0 8 1992 <br />BOOK 86 F,1 ,UE 15, <br />warehousing. However, he wished to point out that we are not <br />talking about warehousing, we are talking about personal storage. <br />He explained that after his brother, Keith Hedin, built a self - <br />storage facility behind his oil change facility located on U.S. #1 <br />and Vickers Road in the north county, they found that the facility <br />was being used by people in the neighborhood. The tenants are <br />mostly "empty nesters" who have come from the north from a larger <br />home to a smaller place and no longer have the space to store <br />household items that they once had. They make use of these <br />personal storage facilities for any number of things -- to store <br />a roll -away bed until the kids come to visit; to store winter <br />clothes; to <br />store <br />the <br />stuffed moose <br />head they <br />can't <br />bring <br />themselves to <br />part <br />with, <br />etc. That is <br />the kind of <br />thing <br />we are <br />talking about, and his clients feel it is an appropriate use for <br />CL. Attorney O'Haire explained that they are asking for this <br />change because the property out on SR -60 west of 43rd Avenue is in <br />the vicinity of Village Green and in an area very similar to what <br />is on U.S. #1 and Vickers Road. The area has a lot of the same <br />demographics, the "empty nesters" moving into smaller places who <br />want a convenient place to store their personal things. <br />Attorney O'Haire reviewed the following criteria submitted by <br />the applicant to adequately address any negative impacts of the <br />proposed self-service storage facilities. <br />14 <br />I <br />