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DESIGN REVIEW BOARD <br />June 12, 1991 <br />Bill Short, also stated in his letter of October 6, 1983 that "The applicant indicated <br />to me that all storage will occur within the building plus any temporary exterior <br />storage will be screened by the fence. These understandings should be recorded in <br />the conditional use permit ". Short asked for more detail on the Flanagan proposal. <br />The west side of the storage building site there is an area that shows "black top" and <br />six parking spaces. It also shows a grassed area and an area of oak trees and an area <br />of pine trees. In addition a "Fence 6' High Wood" is shown on the south side of the <br />property and appears to extend the entire side lot between the storage building and <br />the single - family residence at 900 Maple Street. <br />John Miller's inspection of the property prior to preparation of this ordinance showed <br />the following: <br />1. No black top on the west side of the building. <br />2. No oak or pine trees. <br />3. A wood fence extending only part way between the residence and the <br />auto body shop. In addition it was leaning toward the residence. <br />4. Several cars parked in the "grass" area including but not limited to <br />A. Oldsmobile with plat expired September 1990. <br />B. Chevrolet truck with plates expired March 1991. <br />C. Lincoln with plates expired September 1990 <br />D. Inoperable 1965 chevrolet. <br />E. Inoperable 1950's vintage Pontiac. <br />5. Storage of wood timbers and several 4 x 8 panels. <br />6. Storage of residential windows. <br />7. A 10 x 12 metal storage shed. <br />8. Metal Cupola approximately four feet high. <br />2 <br />1 <br />