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P.C. Minutes - 5-22-96 <br />Page 5 <br />area, and a 104 x 86 foot hard goods area for rock, chips, brick, modular <br />block, boulders, edging and fountains. The proposed site is adjacent to <br />ten acres currently used by Jim Bever and Sons Landscaping. The applicant <br />presently has large metal gates on 132nd St. for security, as there <br />appears to be an ongoing landscape sales business operating from the <br />existing pole barn without a permit. <br />Mr. Bever stated he would like to capitalize on the traffic from "The <br />Garden". He stated he does not intend to construct a building at this <br />time, he is keeping it a smaller retail business. He stated he does not <br />need a sign, just a small marker for his address to identify the <br />property. Mr. Bever stated he is trying to be truthful and "up front" <br />with his business. <br />Adjacent property owners questioned the sale and use of brick and rock as <br />as an incidental use to nursery or agricultural uses and noise from <br />machinery used in the process. <br />Mr. Bever stated that the bobcat used in loading is not loud and they <br />wouldn't operate late at night. He also stated he "could probably just do <br />it anyway without a permit". <br />Several Commissioners agreed it was an appropriate use of the property, <br />stating it would keep the density down. <br />Motion made by Kellison, seconded by Agness to table the application for a <br />special use permit for Jim Bever to extend the application deadline to <br />establish conditions for the special use permit. <br />AYE: Agness, Schumann, Rubenzer, Kellison, Peltier <br />NAY: Waller <br />