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3 <br /> <br />store materials outside. There is typically one employee in the office onsite during the day with <br />other employees coming to the site to pick up their assignments and leaving. We occasionally <br />have customers who want to purchase parts from the office but this is likely one per day, and <br />typically less than that. Personal vehicle trips per day is less than 10. The number of deliveries <br />and/or pickups is typically trash twice per week and material delivery on Thursdays. Although <br />we are open for business 7 days a week, there are rarely employees at the office on weekends. <br />If we have a dumpster onsite, it would probably be approximately 4 yards, behind the house, <br />between two pole barns, where it cannot be seen from Pine Street. We can build a fence around <br />it if necessary, but it cannot be seen from surrounding properties anyway. The parking area is <br />adjacent to the building as shown on the site plan provided. It is approximately 50 ft wide by 20 <br />ft. There is an existing, natural berm between Pine Street and the parking area in addition to a <br />large tree and several other trees between Pine Street and the area that we plan to use for <br />parking. There could be shrubs, or fencing to further screen the parking area from Pine Street if <br />needed. There are several other areas that could be used for parking but we do not plan to have <br />that many vehicles there anyway. We understand that we would need hard surface, or class 5, <br />in the parking area. The office space would be in one of the existing accessory structures and <br />would be approximately 12x20ft and have an ADA bathroom and a 10x10 break area. The <br />interior finish would be sheetrock and all improvements would be inspected and be up to local <br />code. ”. <br /> <br />Comments: <br /> <br />1. The parking area shall be gravel surfaced. <br />2. No exterior trash dumpsters shall be allowed. <br />3. No more than one (1) trash hauler per week for both residential and commercial <br />purposes shall be allowed. <br />4. No exterior storage of commercial or personal items/materials shall be allowed at any <br />time. <br />a. The parcel is 29 acres and there is no limit to the number of size of accessory <br />structures that could be constructed on site to store items/materials. <br />5. A building permit is required for the office and restroom improvements. <br />6. Hours of operation shall be limited to Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. <br />7. All work and the use of power tools and/or equipment shall be performed inside the <br />home occupation accessory structure with the garage doors closed. <br /> <br />Grading Plan and Stormwater Management <br /> <br />No grading plan or stormwater management is required. <br /> <br />Public Utilities <br /> <br />The site is served by private well and septic system. The septic system shall be designed and <br />sized to accommodate the proposed office restroom. <br /> <br />Landscaping and Tree Preservation Plan <br /> <br />Landscaping and tree preservation is not required for the home occupation. <br />
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