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02-24-2000 Regular Meeing and Public Hearing
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<br />.... Iol <br /> <br />! ... <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />The reason we boughUhe storage container iS,that it is air tight, made of aluminum and is <br />a greater use for storage than hav~g to build a sto~e house. <br /> <br />I was talking with our'neighbor across the street, the Johnsons~ about the denial of the <br />Zoning Board for us to have the container on our property. She s8id the people acro'ss the , <br />'street had two containers on his property andbad screened them from the road with <br />latticework, I did not know that Even though we live across the street from him, I did not, <br />see the containers because they were screened. ' ' <br /> <br />We did not know the zoning ordinance prohibited a storage container on a residential <br />property.' Ifwe had, we would not have ,bought it and had it delivered here at great <br />expense. I thought as long as you 0WIi. yo~ property, you would be allowed to do what <br />you wanted with it, as many o1:h:ers have already done. <br /> <br />As an' attorney advised me, you coUld probably be allowed to have anything on your <br />property-~e only difference between us and ~e others is we got caught I disagree <br />because if we had known it was against the zoning ordinance, we would not have <br />bought it and had it placed here. <br /> <br />But to remove it now would entail much expense and time, because we have already <br />loaded my Mother's things into it. We kept them in storage for a long time, but the <br />, conditions of the storage places have greatly deteriorated her precious belongings. <br /> <br />So if you will please amend the ordinance, we would greatly appreciate it. <br /> <br />, . <br />I believe the word- shipping contain~r- has such an ugly connotation with it that you may <br />have ruled solely on the name. When my parents, Snookey and Elsie Moore, moved he~e <br />in 1946, we lived on Sens Road in a'converted cow barn. Of course it didn't look like a <br />cow barn when we moved into it, but when it was built there-it was a cow barn. So if ' <br />someone asked us where we lived" we would say in a house on Sens Road-not in a cow <br />barn. I believe when we have completed our work on the "shipping container", it will be <br />referred to as a storage building, with nothing on the outside to suggest it was once a ' <br />shipping container. <br /> <br />Thank.you for your time and patience. ,. <br /> <br />Carol and W. O. Childs Jr. <br />
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