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<br />Analysis section on the Memorandum sent to Scott Harlicker, that his <br /> <br />outdoor storage is used for gravel used in the installation of his septic <br /> <br />systems. He is also stock pilling dirt, hauled frequently by his dump <br /> <br />truck. This dirt is dumped behind the existing storage shed in an area <br /> <br />visible from Twin Lakes Rd. He has been hauling this dirt out, at times <br /> <br /> <br />making 8-10 trips a day. <br /> <br />4) No materials shall be stored outside. <br /> <br />We would like terms product and materials more clearly defined. We feel that with the <br /> <br />product or materials being stored on site has greatly increased the number of vehicles and <br /> <br />trips made up and down the driveway. Also in Exhibit A, items 1 & 3 deal with outside <br /> <br /> <br />storage and Item 4 states No Materials shall be stored outside. This is very confusing. <br /> <br />Twin Lakes Elementary is about 1/4 mile east of our driveway and the traffic has <br /> <br /> <br />increased dramatically already and the school isn't even open yet. With all of these trucks <br /> <br />and trailers from Mr. Bittner's business the possibility of an accident happening will <br /> <br /> <br />increase. <br /> <br />We have a shared paved driveway which we own and he has an easement to use. The <br /> <br /> <br />easement was agreed upon when he was purchasing the residential property. With his <br /> <br /> <br />equipment fleet increasing and running a commercial business on this driveway isn't <br /> <br /> <br />what I had in mind for the easement. <br /> <br />We brought our concerns to the Planning Commision in 2004 and then they notified him <br /> <br />of being Non Compliant. He applied for the Conditional Use Permit, which was granted <br />