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occupation. if you see the pictures that Rebecca took of the property <br /> there are no signs and they don't advertise other than over the internet. <br /> They basically talk to people over the telephone. They share their <br /> information around the world. They send the dogs via airport. A lot of it <br /> was extremely lover-key and non-descript if you view the property from the <br /> road, At no time when they were spreading mulch there could you bear <br /> the dogs barking outside. It is almost a "hone occupation' as opposed to <br /> a commercial operation. You can cone and look at the property- <br /> yourselves, <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that home occupation or net the kennel itself has a <br /> 'title V flow that is associated with it. He had spoken with Mr. Bateman <br /> about that today. Even regarding hone offices and typically the way they <br /> enforce a home office is that it usually meets the definition of a bedroom. <br /> That room gets associated at 100 GPD design flow with it. Here they have <br /> two-bedrooms and a kennel. The kennel has an associated flow of 50 GPD <br /> and it is a commercial enterprise whether it is a hone occupation or not. <br /> People are allowed tax breaks for their home offices and again it is a <br /> commercial entity. It is being treated as a kennel whether it is <br /> commercial or residential. It would require also a business certificate <br /> from the town. <br /> Mr. Ball asked them if they had a business certificate* <br /> Ms, Clancy responded that they did not have a business certificate. <br /> Mr. Bateman interjected that they could agree that they should comply. <br /> They were not trying not to comply. They just wanted to make sure they <br /> were not wasting money trying to comply. They were only twenty-three <br /> GPD short. <br /> Ms. Grady interjected that that was correct if you looked at it as a kernel <br /> at 50 GPD and not as a hone officelbedroorn at 110 GPD. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if there were any other comments. <br /> r <br /> Ir. Satemen stated that he realized that it was not the board's problem. <br /> But, disposing of three dogs was Kind of a hardship when you consider <br /> trying to get there good hones and considering the value of the dogs. <br /> Mr. Bali responded that he felt that the board would give therm a <br /> reasonable time. They wouldn't have to do it today. <br /> Mr. Bateman continued by stating that if in the future they were allowed <br /> to be a kennel. They will have lost the dogs without having the ability to <br /> 21 <br />