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i <br /> . bequest for Commercial Property for Review w-28 l icolettals Way-- Maffei <br /> Landscaping <br /> Mr. Harrington began by stating that this was a last minute addition to the <br /> agenda for a commercial property. <br /> Mr. Santos asked if this was preliminary plan. <br /> Mr, Harrington stated that this was for final approval. This was a <br /> commercial building for a landscaping company. They have an office and <br /> a parts shop. <br /> Ms. Grady asked if they were going to be storing fertilizer and all that type <br /> of thing. <br /> Mr. Harrington confirmed that that was a correct assumption. However, it <br /> was not in Zone li. <br /> Ms. Warden brought up the issue of drainage swales. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that there was no sub-surface drainage. It was all <br /> surface drainage going to swal s. He believed that that was approved <br /> with the overall subdivision approval. He then referred to Ms. rady's <br /> concern about fertilizer and such. He felt that typically what Mr. Ball <br /> looked for and what they had previously approved was no "bulk storage" <br /> s far as -gallon drums. He didn't think that there was anyway that they <br /> could say no. Hazardous material beyond household use could be entered <br /> as a restriction if she would like. As far as the bulk storage. Now that she <br /> had mentioned it. The parts shop is something they had talked about <br /> before, Was it a repair also? Repair kicks in a different portion of Title V. <br /> Mr. Santos interjected that Maffei Landscaping was at the zoning hoard <br /> meeting yesterday evening. Mr. Maffei was present and basically what he <br /> was talking about was going to repair small mowers only. It was not going <br /> to be repair of his trucks. That was part of his business. There were going <br /> to be other businesses with that. <br /> Mr. Harrington added than ultimately he felt that Title V also considered <br /> "repairs" as things that were being brought in to be repaired there as a <br /> commercial business. However, the primary business was going to b <br /> landscaping. There weren't going to be cars corning in here to be repaired; <br /> It was going to be limited to his own equipment. Then there wasn't going <br /> to be a necessity for bulk storage of oils or the creation of oils through <br /> i <br /> lubrication changes and other standard maintenance for his own <br /> equipmentw <br /> i <br /> 1 <br />