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Response and factual representation of Mr. Brandt's Op Ed Email statement to the Planning Commission. <br />In order to be expedient with my points of consideration I will use direct quotes in front of my responses for easy <br />viewing. <br />QUOTE <br />Dear Planning Commission, <br />This relates to Karen Randall's request for a conditional use permit to run a private kennel. Unfortunately, we're unable <br />to attend the May 28 Planning Commission hearing. My wife, Rachelle, and I are the next-door neighbors to the north, <br />and would like to share some thoughts from our perspective. <br />"Perspective" — We all have those, not all choose to state them in a manner that sheds light on our antagonistic nature <br />while claiming fear of "harm". However, I am grateful this was done in an official manner to the Commission so it will be <br />a matter of public record should any of the mentioned intensions be carried out it will be well documented. <br />QUOTE <br />Dogs- There's been near -constant dog barking for at least 5 years at the neighbors' residence. I'm not sure how many <br />dogs are there, but the number is high. When we step out of the houser a frenzy of barks includes lin my estimation) d -b <br />small yapping dogs and m least cine hig, 1pud mature critter_ This is a constant thing, typically any time we're in our yard <br />or driveway_ <br />The neighbors to the North are quite active individuals, I assume late working as their garage is the closest structure to <br />my property. They are young, work in their garage and driveway sometimes late into the night. Yes, this does cause a <br />security light to trigger, therefore the large dogs (there are 2) notify by barking of a presence near the property. This is <br />part of their function as I am a Single, Divorced, living alone in a large home female. Late night, 1,2 AM bond fires close <br />to our home with friends of the neighbors during the summer does cause some household uproar with the animals as <br />well, primarily the voices and smoke entering our ventilation systems and/or windows. This has not been a bother to us, <br />but it does seem to be a bother to them so we will make the needed accommodations to close windows and if needed <br />muzzle the dogs inside the house for the duration of their socializing. I will personally offer them the materials needed <br />(as I have quite a bit in storage) as a gift to move their firepit to a safe location built to code. <br />Further, the dogs are Not outside to produce "near constant barking" I can produce videos from the security system if <br />needed to prove this actual FACT. <br />I do however own 1 pathological barker, small dog. We work with her diligently, Daisy, she was a severely abused rescue <br />who is triggered by absolutely any noise. She is 7 years old nearly, and muzzling her brings out further PTSD issues in <br />her. I can only offer to continue to work with her. She is a work in progress and spends the majority of her time inside <br />the house. <br />When we remodeled the home in 2008 sound proofing sheet rock was used to be more noise conscious and considerate <br />to the community. <br />QUOTE: <br />Dues it detract from quality of life'? You bet! If you don't know ghat I'm talking about, you're invited to <br />live in Dur spare bedroom for a week. You'll think we're crazy for having not mored or raising hell with these <br />folks_ That's my fault, and I've become somewhat .numb to it anyhow_ I never want to Inconvenlen ee people, even <br />those whom I despise. More importantly, Idon't want ftachidle or myself to be harmed by retaliation from raising <br />conflict with the neighbors-, it's never worth it. If these folks are smart enough to realize their rina55ive burdlen on the <br />neighborhood, then they don't care anyway. <br />This commentary speaks directly and in contradiction to his earlier statement of <br />