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Thank you both. I have four testifiers signed up and we do have four chairs up here. So <br />maybe all four of you could come up at once now. I have W. Schatz, Camille Glenn, <br />David Glenn and Michael Zelko. And I’d like you to, as much as possible be heartfelt <br />but keep your testimony brief and to the point. And first of all I’ll swear you all in. So <br />would you raise your right hand, please. And do you swear or affirm to tell the truth on <br />this matter before the Planning Commission today? <br />TESTIFIERS: I do. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you. So I’ll start here on my right. And if you, be sure to <br />use the microphone because we’re transcribing; and start with your name and address and <br />then give your testimony. <br />SCHATZ: Sure. My name is W. Schatz. I live in the 380 Indian Tree Road, <br />so I am the next door of Iris Shepard. To me as we walk every day past the warehouse, I <br />see no reason for me as a neighbor to have an effect. I think this warehouse temporarily <br />really doesn’t make any difference to us. So I’d like to say, yes, we are supportive, I’m <br />supportive. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you, Ma’am. Any questions or comments from the <br />Commissioners? Ma’am. <br />C. GLEN: My name is Camille Glen. I also live on Indian Tree Road, 27550, <br />a neighbor of Iris. I’m just here to give her support as well because I don’t see any <br />negative impacts by her using the warehouse temporarily. Her background is strong in <br />agriculture. She is using it for agriculture now, but not using it indefinitely and this small <br />space that she’s using doesn’t impact us at all. We don’t see any negatives on traffic or <br />any other use that’s going on there. So we support her. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you very much. <br />DOMINGO: Mr. Chairman? <br />GRAHAM: We have a question a question from Commissioner Domingo. <br />DOMINGO: Good morning. Just one question. You know, has it ever bothered <br />you folks when you folks have seen the advertisement with regards to furniture for sale or <br />furniture sale? <br />C. GLEN: I remember a sign once. I think it was three years ago or, anyway, <br />quite some time ago. No, it didn’t bother me. It was up there briefly and it was gone. <br />And other than that I’ve just seen, you know, I’ve mostly seen agriculture and <br />occasionally I see a delivery. But the sign I wouldn’t want to see a sign there <br />permanently. I would agree with that. <br />GRAHAM: Could you mention that again, please. <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />8 <br /> <br />