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landowner for some kind of more appropriate use. I still don't see that as a really great Ag area, <br /> but we'll find out, I guess. <br /> AU: Commissioner Lin? <br /> LIN: Yeah, my comments is just most times we see the community engagement part of it right. <br /> We have testifiers, or so we have letters or communication from the community regarding an <br /> application, but this application we don't see anything. And I'd hate to assume that the <br /> community is okay with the development without hearing what they have to say about it. So <br /> that's really my stance on that portion of it. I think self-storage is needed in the community but <br /> there are rules that we have to follow and like Mr. Clarkson I defer to the Planning Department's <br /> rules and regulations regarding these types of developments, especially if it's not in industrial <br /> zoned area. <br /> AU: Thank you, Commissioner Lin. Commissioner Clarkson? <br /> CLARKSON: Yes, no respect to disrespect to Commissioner Lin, but I just like to point out the <br /> ironic nature of the fact that, in this case, lack of community objection is seen as a problem with <br /> the application. But with New Connections, the Commission approved something that had <br /> massive community objection. <br /> AU: Commissioner Replogle? <br /> REPLOGLE: I would like to address Commissioner Clarkson's thing about the safety regarding <br /> these self-storage units. We must remember that human beings are going to be using them and I <br /> don't know how you can guarantee that who knows what would end up in a self-storage <br /> container. And therefore, they should be where its industrial and I also think a self-storage <br /> container isn't something you're going to every week, so the fact that it may be 10 or 15 miles <br /> away from where you live, in an industrial zoned area should not be a big deal. Whereas the <br /> mail, I can see that being there, and maybe they have to just figure it out I don't know. A <br /> chicken farm? <br /> AU: Thank you Commissioner— <br /> REPLOGLE: I'm just kidding but that's it. <br /> AU: — Thank you Commissioner Replogle. Commissioner Galimba do you have any <br /> discussions you would like to. <br /> GALIMBA: No, I pretty much said what I wanted to say, and I just wanted to call for the <br /> question. <br /> AU: Okay, well as Chair, I would like to, I do see some people's mics off I don't know if Mr. <br /> Pipan wants to speak, but we are in discussion. I just want to share my really quick my positive <br /> use of a storage facility. At that time in my life, I needed to use a storage facility. There were <br /> cameras everywhere, it was safe, I was a bad boy I was the one that tried to bring in paint. I was <br /> 15 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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