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B
A
And
before
we
begin,
I
want
to
welcome
Carl
eaglin
down
our
board.
He
is
an
appointment
from
the
plan
commission,
which
appointments
for
this
board
are
all
set
up
by
state
law.
Time
commissions
put
him
here,
he's
a
lifetime
resident
of
Madison,
a
great
addition
to
the
board
and
I
think
personally,
very
very
glad
you're
here.
Thank
you
very
much.
C
A
D
A
A
Now
we
can
do
the
minutes
board
members.
Have
you
all
had
a
chance
to
look
over
minutes
last
month's
meeting,
any
additions
or
Corrections.
A
We
have
quite
a
few
this
month,
I'll
just
briefly
read
the
ones
who
have
paid
John,
Aaron,
Jennifer,
Harmon,
Andrew,
Legrand,
Carl,
hungness,
Monty
and
Nelly
Mason,
Susan,
Smith
and
a
louder
bar
Ryan,
Rogers
and
Ryan
Rogers
for
another
have
all
paid
their
renewal
fees.
No
complaints,
therefore,
I
move
that
we
renew
these
conditional
uses.
Second,
all
in
favor
say
aye
aye
opposed
no,
they
are.
A
D
A
A
Oh
no
moving
on
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
a
table
application
Jessica
Lawless,
the
New
Life
Fellowship,
requesting
a
conditional
use
permit
for
a
daycare,
Child
Care
Ministry,
1542
Clifty
drive,
and
that
is
local
business.
So
it's
someone
from
the
church
or
Miss
Lawless.
Would
you
come
up
here
and
explain
to
the
board
what
you
want
to
do
and
we
do
need
your
name
and
address
for
the
record.
I
J
H
The
the
child
care
Ministries
are
a
little
bit
different
than
in-home
care
and
licensed
Care
Center.
So
we
are
a
little
more
leeway,
but
we
plan
to
stay
Within
the
the
limits
of
what
they
put
forward
for
a
child
care
center
as
well,
so
that
we
don't
overwhelm
the
staff
okay.
I
J
I
G
G
A
A
A
A
A
J
A
D
A
D
Yes,
I
think
the
additional
child
care
service
to
the
community
is
very
well
within
that
Mr.
F
I
think
the
applicants
are
meeting
a
need
and
the
type
of
business
fits
in
the
category
very
well.
Mrs.
A
D
Yeah,
obviously,
being
totally
indoor
no
new
construction
other
than
maybe
slightly
more
traffic
that'd
be
the
only
thing
that
would
even
be
noticed
this.
This
is
Burkhart.
A
G
A
A
And
the
character
of
the
general
area,
I
think
since
1974
has
been
a
church
and
now
two
churches,
so
this
is
certainly
no
different
from
a
church.
So
I
think
that
it's
changes.
Nothing
number
four
hazardous
disturbing
to
neighboring
uses
Mr
Acosta.
A
A
D
F
I
I
think
it'll
be
served
adequately.
It's
an
existing
structure
with
accommodations
for
a
lot
of
people
and
now
it'll
accommodate
a
lot
of
kids.
A
Mr
England
I
agree
with
all
the
previous
comments
and
it's
on
Clifty
Drive,
which
is
adequately
served
by
all
that
stuff
at
number:
six,
not
detrimental
of
the
economic
welfare
of
the
community,
no
requirements,
public
expense,
Mr,
Acosta,
no.
D
It's
the
no
additional
public
expenses
at
all.
J
A
G
J
A
D
A
A
A
A
I
I
A
Now
we
move
on
to
new
applications,
first
item
on
the
agenda:
Landon
and
Amy
rolson
Ross
ton
conditional
use
permit
for
home
occupation
for
purchase
and
sales
of
firearms
by
appointment,
only
1970
Clifty
drive
that
is
R8
under
category
one
one.
We
have
somebody
here
to
speak
for
this.
If
you
give
your
name
and
enter
the
recording.
G
E
E
E
D
What
about
other
items
that
go
along
with
that?
I
assume
you'll,
carry
ammunition,
no
ammunition,
no
ammunition;
okay,
no
other
types
of
okay.
A
A
A
K
Good
evening
my
name
is
Judy:
Kaylor
I
live
at
414
Broadway
and
my
family
and
I
have
property
that
adjoins
1970
Clifty
drive
both
on
the
North
and
on
the
west
sides
I'm
one
of
only
three
or
four
property
owners
in
this
area
who
received
a
notification
about
tonight's
meeting
and
I
realized
when
I
realized.
This
I
thought
the
neighborhood
really
needed
to
know
what
was
being
planned
for
this
development,
because
it's
a
big
issue
for
some
of
the
homeowners
in
that
area.
K
So
I
went
around
and
talked
to
everybody
and
show
them
the
application.
So
they're
aware
of
what's
on
the
agenda
tonight
and
I
have
one
or
two
other
residents
with
me
this
evening.
K
K
K
Well,
most
people
I
know
who
own
guns
have
purchased
them
legally
and
use
them
appropriately.
As
we
all
know,
there
are
some
folks
who
seek
gun
ownership
outside
the
law
and
with
ill
intent.
So
we
don't
want
to
introduce
this
kind
of
traffic
into
our
neighborhood
I
doubt.
Anyone
in
this
room
would
like
that
kind
of
traffic
next
to
their
home,
and
we
don't
know
what
kind
of
traffic
this
will
attract
because
people
may
come
in
at
night.
You
know
for.
K
K
A
I
A
A
E
E
A
A
A
G
I
G
It's
hard
to
really
imagine
what's
going
on
when
we
don't
know
how
many
people
are
going
to
be
buying
things.
We
don't
know
specific
hours,
they're
just
going
to
have
some
questions
to
me.
G
A
Well,
there
would
be
some
firearms
on
the
property
so
with
and,
as
the
applicant
has
said,
there's
not
going
to
sell
ammunition,
so
people
will
come
in
look
around
buy
something
go
back
out.
E
E
A
A
A
E
A
Yes,
and
your
business
plan
is
not
have
a
back
door
thing
where
you
buy
a
gun
and
then
resell
it
correct.
A
A
You're
subject
to
federal
and
state
regulation,
both
yes
and
inspection
do
federal
and
state
regulators
actually
come
to
your
premises
and
check
up
on
you
from
time
to
time.
Yes,
how
often
does
that
happen
annually,
so
they
look
over
all
your
paperwork
and
your
all
your
records
and
you're
required
to
keep
pretty
detailed
records
of
what
you
buy
and
sell.
Yes,.
A
A
Yes,
ma'am,
certainly
would
you
come
up
to
the
podium,
so
our
microphone
can
pick
it
up.
Please.
K
Mr
Olsen
has
outlined
his
business
plan
and
how
he's
going
to
operate
at
home,
but
I,
don't
think
that's
a
federal
regulation
that
he
operates
by
just
I
just
whatever
so
who
from
Madison
will
monitor
that
situation
to
make
sure
it
remains,
as
he
has
described
it
to
you
today,
six
months
from
now
a
year
from
now
those
aren't
federal
regulations
that
you
operate
that
way.
But
this
is
what
he's
telling
us
he's
going
to
do
and
I'd
hate
to
see
it
change
down
the
road
to
something.
That's
a
little
more
worrisome.
K
I.
Also
wonder:
how
do
people
test
these
guns
that
you
buy
for
them?
Where,
where
would
they
be
tested
when
they
get
a
gun
from
you?.
E
A
A
It
well
that
can
be
addressed
in
a
motion.
See
this
board.
Has
the
power
to
make
a
motion
for
conditional
use,
permit
that
have
conditions
attached
to
it
and
we
regularly
do
so
emotion
could
include
no
firearms
on
premises.
You
know
things
like
that,
so
that
the
terms
of
the
motion
of
the
conditional
use
permit
would
be
whatever
conditions
and
anybody
that
has
a
complaint
call
up
the
building
office
here
and
they
will
direct
an
inspector
to
go
out
and
examine
it.
You
know
check
up
on
what's
Happening
so
so.
J
A
A
L
B
J
E
J
G
A
Well,
I
think
you've
answered
a
lot
of
the
neighbors
concerns.
A
Of
course,
neighbors.
You
got
to
understand
that
thoroughly
understand
this
board
cannot
tell
a
person
how
many
guns
he
can
personally
own
and
frankly,
it'd,
probably
be
shocked.
If
you
knew
how
many
are
around,
we
can
only
regulate
the
business
and
Mr
Ralston
has
been
pretty
clear
and
board
or
excuse
me,
members
of
the
public.
A
Your
business
is
by
appointment
only
eight
to
five.
There
will
be
no
Sales
inventory,
there
will
be
no
ammunition
or
parts
of
ammunition,
and
you
don't
even
plan
to
use
a
website.
No
so
you're,
strictly
Word
of
Mouth
and
building
up
a
clientele
that
way.
A
A
A
A
So
there
are
plenty
of
other
existing
ordinance
or
regulations
within
the
zoning
ordinance
about
that
category,
and
that
category
appears
once
in
a
while
for
various
things.
So
we
will
go
through
our
fundions
of
fact,
and
since
there's
some
controversy
here
board
members
I
need
you
to
explain
your
position
for
the
record
number
one.
Is
this
a
conditional
use
number
111?
Is
that
the
right
one
Mr
Acosta?
Oh.
A
F
Yes,
I
think
it
is
it's.
It
meets
the
the
definition
very
well
Mrs.
A
D
Think
so
it's
the
development
of
a
home
business
and
growing
the
growing.
The
business
comment
here.
F
I
agree
as
well:
it's
a
it's
a
home
business
and
it
fits
in
the
general
objectives
of
the
city
of
Madison.
A
And
since
it
is
category
111,
it
fits
the
criteria
of
a
home
business
that
is
in
accordance
with
the
zoning
ordinance
number
three.
Will
this
be
harmonious,
appropriate
in
appearance
with
the
existing
or
intended
character
of
the
general
city
and
will
not
change
the
essential
character
of
the
same
area?
Mr
Acosta,
no.
D
I
I
don't
see
it
having
any
impact,
there's
no
signage,
there's
no.
The
increase
in
traffic,
nothing.
I
F
J
D
Don't
see
it
providing
anything
hazardous
or
disturbing,
I
think
the
description
he's
given
of
how
the
business
would
be
ran
by
appointment
only
eight
to
five
should
not
be
inviting
crime
or
anything
of
that
nature.
Ferris.
F
Testimony
there's,
there's
not
going
to
be
any
practice
shooting
by
clients
of
their
purchased
weapons.
So
I
see
no
reason
to
believe
that
it's
going
to
be
disturbing
to
the
to
the
neighbors
Mrs.
J
A
A
F
A
England
I
agree
with
all
the
comments
we
heard,
no
testimony
from
Realtors
or
anybody
that
says
this
would
adversely
affect
property
values.
We've
had
experience
in
this
town
in
another,
somewhat
similar
neighborhood
having
a
Firearms
Service
and
there
have
been
no
complaints,
no
knowledge
of
any
detriments,
so
I
think
that
one
is
myth
number
seven.
This
is
about
problems
involving
excessive
production
of
traffic
noise
smoke,
fumes,
glare,
odors,
Mr,
Acosta,
no.
A
J
A
Since
there
will
be
no
inventory
of
firearms
and
no
storage
of
large
quantities
of
gunpowder
or
primers
or
any
of
that
stuff,
I
see
no
problem
there
number
eight.
This
is
about
vehicle
approaches,
interference
with
traffic
Mr,
Acosta.
D
A
D
A
My
appointment
only
is
not
going
to
create
a
large
traffic
volume
number
nine.
This
is
loss
or
damage
of
historic
features.
Etc
Mr,
Acosta.
A
And
I,
don't
even
I,
don't
even
think
that's
an
issue
at
all.
In
this
case.
Well,
we've
gone
through
our
findings
of
fact,
I
move.
We
approve
this
conditional
use
permit
for
a
period
of
one
year,
subject
to
the
following
conditions:
number
one,
no
sign,
no
signage
number:
two,
no
inventory
kept
on
site
aside
from
personal
weapons;
number
three,
no
website
number
four:
no
inventory
of
ammunition
or
reloading
materials;
number
five
to
be
operated
by
appointment;
only
the
hours
of
eight
to
five
eight
a.m,
to
5
PM
board
members.
A
A
D
A
A
You
heard
the
list
of
restrictions,
so
that
means
that
if,
and
most
people
are
not
really
familiar
with
how
strict
federal
government
and
the
state
government
are
on
legitimate
gun
dealers,
they're
pretty
strict,
most
of
us
think
of
guns
being
sold
on
the
street.
Well,
a
dealer
is
a
different.
A
A
A
And
frankly,
it's
the
experience
of
this
board
that
we've
had
other
firearm
related
type
things.
We've
never
had
any
issue,
I
think
that
probably
he
has
addressed
in
my
opinion,
he's
addressed
your
major
concerns
about
crime
and
break-ins
and
so
forth.
So
you're
you're.
This
is
your
government
you're
free
to
keep
an
eye
on
things
and
you're
free
to
come
in
anytime.
You
wish
neighbors
and
ask
questions
about
anything.
A
So,
sir,
you
have
your
conditional
use
permit
for
one
year
and
then
after
one
year
it
will
be
brought
up
for
Renewal
and
if
you
have
next
year
at
this
time,
concerns
complaints,
you're
free
to
come
to
the
meeting
and
voice
them.
Because,
like
you
heard
at
the
outset
of
this
meeting,
we
went
through
a
a
whole
big
long
list
of
people
who
had
renewals
of
conditional
uses
you're
welcome
at
any
time
to
bring
up
to
city
government
to
the
mayor
mayor's
office.
Fire
that
I
know
is
open.
A
You're
welcome
at
any
time
to
come
in
and
voice.
Your
concerns,
your
complaints,
your
observations,
but
as
board
members
pretty
well
indicated,
we
don't
think
there
will
be
any
problem
or
any
concerns
or
any
crime
by
the
conditions
which
have
been
put
on
this
thing.
So
I
hope
that
helps
you
out
neighbors.
That's
we
can
do.
A
Next
item:
Jacqueline
Green,
a
variance
from
development
standards,
setbacks
to
build
a
carport
at
the
rear
of
the
property
applicants
requesting
a
tree
foot,
setback
on
West
property
line,
one
foot,
setback,
east
line,
1215
West
Main
and
that's
par
8.,
and
yes,
ma'am.
If
you
could
give
your
name
and
address
for
the
record,
please
my.
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
D
A
I
G
G
A
A
D
A
D
It
will
not
have
any
impact,
maybe
maybe
a
slight
positive
impact.
Mr.
A
F
Yeah
I
think
it'll
have
a
positive
effect
on
the
area
and
the
adjacent
properties
she's
asking
to
basically
do
the
same
thing
that
our
neighbors
are
doing
at
the.
J
A
A
D
D
A
A
M
Sir
I
operate
a
business
at
1019,
Walnut
Street,
it's
that
building
on
the
creek,
but
it's
structurally,
it's
pretty
sound,
still
and
I.
Think
if
anybody's
been
by
it,
you
can
see
it
I've
made
divisions.
I,
would
think
of
things
suffered
some
losses
of
storage
area
in
the
flood
last
last
year,
21
a
year
or
so
ago,
and
it
was
mostly
because
there
was
a
couple
of
storage
rooms,
kind
of
scandily
onto
the
back
of
that
building
that
were
made
out
of
plywood
and
the
rest
of
Billings,
brick
or
concrete
block.
M
So
those
are
unusable.
They've
been
unusable
for
a
year
but
I'm
just
getting
around
to
kind
of
getting
this
going
and
I'd
like
to
put
a
storage
shed,
a
prefabricated
storage
shed,
as
you
can
see
by
my
drawing
that,
wasn't
as
good
as
Mrs
Green's,
but
there's
an
existing
20
by
30
concrete
pad.
There
that's
been
there
for
years,
I
mean
it
doesn't
look
real.
Oh,
it
looks
fairly
new.
M
Actually
but
I
don't
know
what
it
was
there
for
and
it's
between
an
existing
barn
and
a
and
the
existing
concrete
block
building
and
the
building
I'm
proposing
is
a
prefabricated
by
Tough
Shed
12
by
20
12,
wide
20,
long
storage
building
with
a
gabled
roof.
That
would
really,
if
it
were,
if
I
were
to
set
it
there
right
now
and
it
was
painted
the
same
as
the
rest
of
the
building.
You'd,
probably
drive
by
and
really
wouldn't
even
notice
that
it
was
there.
M
M
There
right
well
those
two,
the
two
they're
on
the
back
of
the
building.
You
really
nobody
even
knows
they're
there,
because
they're
behind
the
building
who
knows
when
they
were
put
on
there
and
they
like
I,
said
they
were
plywood
and
now
that
they've
gotten
wet
and
it
was
really
unable
to
even
clean
them
out
those
out
after
the
after
the
flood
right
they
need
to
be
just
taken
off.
You
know,
I
mean
there's
no
they're,
not
part
of
the
structure.
M
M
J
M
M
Four
inches
into
the
ground
into
the
concrete
and
if
I
don't
know,
if
you
guys
got
a
a
copy
of
that
sketch
or
not
of
that
from
tuftsin
I
believe
if
you
look
at
the
top
left
of
that,
it
shows
all
the
anchor
points
there.
M
It's
not
greatly
detailed,
but
there's
there's
sep
there's
a
lot
because
I
wanted
to
make
it
to
where
yes,
it
could
be
removed.
So
it
is
not
really
a
permanent
structure,
but
it
is
anchored
down
for
weather,
okay
plus
you're,
making
payments
on
it,
so
they
don't
want
to
lose
their
building
either
yeah.
So.
I
M
M
It
up
and
move
it
yes
yeah
and
it's
not
for
any
hazardous
chemicals.
I.
Don't
do
anything
like
that.
The
main
thing
is,
you
know
we
have
Jacks
and
stands
and
things
like
that
air
conditioning
and
that
right
now
we're
kind
of
moving
around
them
throughout
that,
because
I
have
three
Bays
there,
but
two
of
them
are
full
of
cars
and
right
it's
not
a
real
deep
building.
You
know
so
it's
I
know
in
previous
years,
prior
to
my
ownership,
I
have
a
lot
of
stuff
set
outside
they
have
they
I?
M
M
M
We
stay
busy,
yeah,
okay
and,
and
so
far
the
feedback
from
the
residents
of
downtown
have
been
very
I
mean
enjoy
it
and
honestly,
it
is
the
only
place
in
downtown
that
you
can
go
to
get
a
tire
change
or
anything
like
that.
So
first
I
needed
business
I'd
like
to
keep
it
going
and
keep
it
looking
good.
It's
kind
of
an
old
Relic
but
I
like.
M
A
Board
members
a
little
bit
of
History-
this
is
a
variance
of
use.
Variances
of
use
means
that
we're
giving
at
the
zoning
ordinance
has
specified
certain
uses
in
each
zoning
district,
and
this
is
not
one
of
them,
and
this
is
a
special
deal
allowing
us
essentially
to
sort
of
change
the
zoning
ordinance.
There
is
a
history
here,
September
of
2020,
you
came
before
this
board
and
what
had
happened
that
had
been
Daryl's
tires
for
years
and
years
and
years
Daryl
died.
His.
I
A
Wanted
to
sell
the
place.
Yes,
it
was
a
non-conforming
use
as
it's
known,
because
it
was
that's
a
Zone.
It
defaulted
back,
I
think
to
because
it
was,
it
was
built
before
zoning
and
I
think
it
was
brought
itself
back
to
residential
at
the
time
yeah,
since
the
use
ended,
everything
started
new
that
was
resident
R8
and
you
couldn't
have
the
business
there.
I
A
Has
ever
complained
about
anything
and
now,
since
you
have
to
have
this
variance
of
use,
since
you
want
to
put
a
new
structure
there
and
you're
caught
in
one
of
these
zoning
things
that
comes
up
downtown,
you
know
the
building
was
there
in
the
19th
century,
who
knows
when
1934
long,
30
years
before
the
first
zoning
ordinance
so
you're
in
that
kind
of
limbo?
That
and
that's
why
you're
here
and
that's
why
we're
considering
a
variance
of
use
which
is,
at
least
in
my
opinion,
an
extremely
big
deal
and
it's
not
often
used.
A
M
M
A
I
G
D
D
A
D
F
A
And
there
has
been
none,
it
really
has
never
been
any
bad
impacts
on
property
values,
either
one
Daryl's
tire
was
there
or
now
that
you're
there
that
one's
well
number
three
need
for
the
variance
rises
from
something
peculiar
to
this
property.
This
big
one
Mr
Acosta,
you.
D
F
I
think
the
the
peculiarity
is
that
it
was
an
existing
business
prior
to
zoning.
It's
survived
as
a
business
location,
but
the
current
zoning
definitions.
J
I
A
D
A
D
And
the
uniqueness
of
the
of
the
buildings
and
adjacent
to
the
creek
and
the
floodplain
again
a
unique
situation
that
if
you
follow
the
strict
guidelines
of
the
ordinance
you
know,
not
only
could
you
couldn't
place
the
building,
but
you
may
be
going
back
to
the
original
variants
of
use
that
was
issued
for
them
for
the
business
Mr
Ferris.
F
And,
and
as
we've
already
discussed,
I
mean
the
peculiarities
of
this
location
are
such
that
we're
trying
to
allow
him
to
continue
to
run
his
business.
J
A
D
No,
no,
in
the
contrary,
I
think
it
keeps
allows
a
driving
business
to
continue
to
go,
which
is
in
very
much
in
tune
with
Comprehensive
plan.
Mr.
A
A
I
think
Mrs
Burkhart
put
it
very
well
number
six
special
conditions
and
circumstances
which
do
not
apply
to
other
things
in
the
same
R8
District,
Mr,
Acosta,.
F
Yeah
I
mean
the
the
location
and
the
and
the
confines
of
the
footprint
plus
plus
the
fact
that
you
know
he
is
going
to
have
to
get
approval
from
DNR
because
he's
in
the
flood
plain.
A
D
I
think
so,
I
think
again
going
back
to
the
uniqueness
of
the
whole
downtown
area
when
Justified
we
allow
for
different
circumstances
and
I.
Think
in
that
case,
what
we're
considering
here
is
not
depriving
anybody
else
or
depriving
him
of
the
same
thing.
Mr
Ferris.
F
Yeah
I
I
agree
with
that
I
think
just
the
uniqueness
of
the
situation.
We've
got
a
well-respected
business
owner.
That's
just
trying
to
run
a
reputable
business
and.
G
J
A
A
His
actions,
no
his
he's,
merely
running
a
business
that
was
there
forever.
That
was
no
issue
at
all
and
number
nine.
Well,
let's
give
him
special
privileges,
Mr
Acosta.
D
I,
don't
again
going
back
to
the
comment
made
earlier
about
the
uniqueness
of
downtown
Mr
England
pointed
out
another
garage
down
the
street
from
him
several
buildings
and
some
spaces
across
421
directly
across
from
you.
That
I'm
sure
have
all
these
unique
situations
and
those
folks
are
operating
those
without
any
issues
of
not
sounds
like
everybody's.
Getting
a
fair
Shake
Mr.
A
F
A
D
A
A
A
I
A
Since
604
Mulberry,
Street
location,
conditional
use
permit
and
the
applicant
is
Kelly
Rogers
well
being,
nobody
seems
to
be
here.
I
move
that
we
table
this
till
our
next
regular
meeting
seconds
in
all
in
favor,
say
aye
aye
opposed
no
well.
This
application
is
tabled,
so
we
move
on
to
our
next
one
on
the
agenda.
Cynthia
Johnson
conditional
use
permit
allow
for
short-term
rentals
209
East
Street,
that's
historic,
district
residential.
We
have
somebody
here
speaking
for
him.
L
L
G
No
I'll
just
make
a
comment
because
I
own
the
two
properties
south
of
her
and
so
parking
really
shouldn't
be
a
problem,
especially
on
the
street,
because
my
parking
is
in
the
alley.
So
there
should
be
plenty
of
parking.
I
would
think
in
front
of
the
street.
I
know
we
usually
say
you
know
a
couple
cars
there's
easily.
It
could
easily
accommodate
two
to
three
cars
when
I
know
she
she
put
in
a
house
rules
too.
Didn't
she.
Yes,.
A
A
L
L
A
A
The
board
members,
certainly
a
motion-
could
include
a
limit
on
how
many
cars.
A
C
I
L
L
G
Right
because
I
live
at
203
and
I
own
205
and
we
all
park
in
the
back.
Of
course,
my
children
are
in
a
college
that
mostly
bring
two
cars
up
front,
but
we
easily
have
parking
for
four
in
front
of
our
two
residences
in
the
corner.
Lot
they
hardly
ever
park
in
the
front
like
so
most
of
us
have
parking
in
the
back.
They
do
not
have
parking
in
the
back
is
their
only
problem,
so
they
would
have
to
park
on
the
street.
But
then
you
have
the
Youth
Shelter
across
the
street.
A
N
N
Several
times
is,
it
is
how
we
get
to
our
off
street
parking
and
it's
how
people
drive
several
times,
try
to
get
a
hold
of
somebody
or
not
be
able
to
clean
our
parking
area,
because
people
blocked
it
to
unload
do
whatever
and
they
could
be
gone
for
an
hour.
Our
concern
when
I
told
her
it
was
that
you
have
people
coming
today,
they're
going
to
be
demoing,
things
like
what
they
can
just
park.
Their
happened
before
I
would
lifters
I'm,
I'm
Overton
20
years.
N
And
then
we
can't
park,
you
say,
there's
a
lot
of
parking,
but
on
the
weekends
there's
not
always
a
lot
of
parking,
especially
on
Saturdays
for
church.
It's
just
been
a
lot
of
New
York.
N
N
At
some
more
parts
just
concerned
a
little
bit
about
parking
I'm
concerned
about
the
width
of
the
alley.
It's
very
narrow.
It's
not
really.
I
N
We
already
have
an
issue:
we've
had
with
the
corner:
VRBO,
not
cleaning
like
three
feet
into
the
road
there's
brush
that
fits
our
cars
as
we're
trying
to
go
into
the
park
and
they
live
in
California.
So
they
haven't
played
that
now.
Luckily
Cindy
and
then
we
were
talking
about
that
and
they
said
when.
J
N
There
is,
you
know
the
alleys,
the
street,
it's
very
narrow,
they
have
their
garbage
cans
next
to
it,
which
is
very
narrow.
But
if
you
have
a
lot
of
people
there
I'm
concerned
about.
N
N
My
main
concern,
I
guess,
is
if
we
do
allow
this,
because
I
want
to
be
a
good
neighbor,
and
is
it
going
to
be
one
of
those
things
where
it's
just?
Are
we
going
to
revisit
it?
Is
it
going
to
be
something
where
we
do
it
for
a
year?
And
if
there
are
issues
we
can
re-address
it
I
I,
just
I'm
concerned
for
the
fact
that
we
might
just
do
that,
and
you
know
they
say:
it'll
be
five
to
ten
years
until
they
retire
here.
N
N
N
N
I
and
I
told
them
I
told
him
that
I
was
coming
to
put
it
on
the
record.
I
told
him,
I
told
him.
N
I
G
Know
but
again,
like
I,
don't
mean
to
interrupt
you,
but
my
property
is
right.
Next
to
theirs,
so
I
mean
I,
see
it
all
and
I
saw
the
previous
neighbors
and
they
would
block
a
lot.
I
mean
I
agree.
They
would
because
sometimes
I
would
have
to
go
around
another
way.
Yeah,
but
Dr
Michael's
mailbox
is
in
the
other
alley.
Yeah.
N
N
G
G
N
G
That
was
a
chronic
problem
with
them.
It
was
but
I,
I,
think
and
I've
talked
to
the
people.
Obviously,
next
to
him
because,
like
I
said
it
borders,
my
property
I've
lived
there
I,
that's
my
childhood
home,
so
I've
been
there
for
a
long
long
time
and
as
far
as
parking
in
the
front
of
course,
when
I
was
younger,
I
had
to
park
in
the
front
because
my
parents
would
park
in
the
back,
but
there
is
plenty
of
parking
up
there
and
yeah
on
week
at
certain
weekends.
G
It's
hard
for
anybody
parked
there,
but
in
the
long
run,
but
like
I
said
before
they
had
four
or
five
cars,
and
so
they
had
each
kid
and
they
had
three
kids
and
they
had
two
more
so
because
you
because
I
had
to
deal
with
it
out
front
every
once,
while
my
kids
were
home
from
college,
so
you
know,
except
for
special
weekends.
I,
don't
think
we're
gonna
have
a
problem
with
parking
I
just.
G
N
D
N
N
My
yard
is
backed
up
to
the
thing,
except
for
some
of
the
other
people
that
might
be
there
and
you
know
I,
don't
know
how
they're
going
to
do
that
like.
Are
they
going
to
have
both
people
sharing
that
space?
And
you
know,
there's
a
hot
tubing
output
on
it.
So
how?
How
accurate
out
there
little
bit
of
concern
like
I,
said:
I,
don't
want
to
be
a
bad
neighbor
about
it,
but
I
just
want
to
make
on
the
record
and.
A
A
A
Well,
the
renewal,
the
renewal,
for
example.
If
the
motion
said
after
one
year,
it
has
to
be
renewed
well
prior
to
that,
you
can
come
in
if
they're.
If
you
document
abuses,
you
can
come
to
the
building
office,
you
can
come
to
the
mayor's
office.
You
can
come
to
these
meetings.
You
can
come
to
city
council.
N
G
N
D
It
might
be
beneficial
to
from
the
Airbnb
folks.
You.
A
N
A
A
And
this
would
be
use
number
581
which
we've
used
before
number
one.
Do
you
agree?
This
is
the
right
one:
Mr
Acosta,
yes,
Mr
Ferris,
yes,
I
do
who's
Burkhart.
F
G
D
F
I
think
it
fits
in
well
with
with
the
general
objectives
and
the
city's
comprehensive
plan.
This
is
just
another
example
of
the
type
of
application
that
this
board
gets
a
lot
of.
J
A
Yes,
tourism
certainly
is
one
of
the
general
objectives.
I
think
that
was
number
three.
This
will
be.
Does
it
go
with
the
general
area,
Mr
Acosta.
D
F
J
A
D
No
I
think
you
know
listening
to
the
potential
issues
that
may
be
there
and
with
proper
house
rules,
I
think
having
a
local
representative
here
to
to
monitor
that
on
a
you
know,
daily
type
basis.
I,
don't
think
there
will
be
an
issue
with
that.
Mr.
A
Mr
England
I
agree.
Given
enforcement
of
rules
I
think
that
one's
met
number
five.
This
is
utilities
Mr
Acosta.
A
D
Again,
it's
the
existing
building
using
the
existing
resources,
Mr
Ferris.
F
D
No
I
think,
if
anything,
it
would
be
would
be
a
benefit.
The.
D
Obviously,
there's
concern
on
the
parking,
but
I
think
for
some
of
the
board
members
that
are
very
familiar
with
the
area.
Don't
consider
that
an
issue.
Obviously
we
don't
want
the
parking
and
blocking
blocking
the
neighbors,
but
I
think
I.
Think
we're
good
with
this.
F
G
Agree:
I:
don't
think
that
there's
going
to
be
any
detriment,
traffic
I
think
if
anything,
it
would
be
just
a
spot
problem.
That
would
happen
at
any
time
which
could
happen
that
happened
in
the
past
when
you
had
people
living
there,
but
I
don't
see
any
big
problem
with
that.
I
think
traffic
would
probably
affect
me
the
most
in
the
front
there
and
I
just
don't
see
a
problem.
There.
A
D
As
we
talked
about
the
this
is
all
street
parking.
There's
no
issue,
obviously
adequate
roadway
around
this.
F
I,
don't
I,
don't
think
approving
this
as
a
short-term
rental
is
going
to
change
any
aspects
about
the
vehicular
approaches
and
and
traffic
in
that
area.
A
D
F
Yeah
I
mean
I,
don't
think
anything's
going
to
really
change,
so
things
will
maintain
themselves
as
they
are.
J
A
I
move:
we
approve
this
conditional
use
period
or
conditional
use
for
a
period
of
one
year
with
following
conditions
that
the
house
rules
as
submitted,
be
adhered
to
and
enforced
the
quiet
hours
be
from
11
pm
to
8
A.M
and
that
the
rules
include
notifying
the
tenants
that
there
is
no
parking
in
the
alley
and
that
this
be
made
clear
to
the
tenant
to
renters
and
that
there
be
posted
signs
to
that
effect.
D
A
D
D
I
A
A
See
that
concludes
our
new
business
old
business
Mr
Gurley
at
2900,
Wilson
Avenue.
He
paid
his
renewal
fee.
All
that
permit
is
renewed.