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be, well, that’s not part of the permit. At the time the permit was issued the Planning Commission in <br />their transcripts, for half the transcripts, it like 14 or 15 pages, wrestled with this issue. They made a <br />condition that the Applicant address those building permit violations on the remainder of the property. <br />So that permit or that condition is still ongoing and not in compliance. At the time the site inspection <br />was conducted in February of 2010 the zoning inspector observed 11 dwellings, as well as other <br />structures. Again, only four are permitted. As far as the pictures, which ones are permitted, it’s <br />unclear. <br /> <br />AU: Another question, Mr. Chair? <br /> <br />KERN: Yes. <br /> <br />AU: I’ll be quick. <br /> <br />KERN: Sure. <br /> <br />AU: So who resides in these dwellings? Is it staff, I mean, are there kids that live in these dwellings <br />or the buildings there, or do you rent it out? Are you making rent off these guys? <br /> <br />ELLIS: Many of the residents of Bellyacres are here today. They are the faculty, the staff, and the <br />students at SPACE. They are the people who are the primary volunteers that put in their time, their <br />energy to make everything -. <br /> <br />KERN: With all due respect for the sake of the question, would you answer the question specifically <br />of who lives in the dwellings? <br /> <br />ELLIS: Yes, they are. <br /> <br />AU: Okay, so around the area, that’s the neighbors, the neighbors around. I was under the assumption <br />that there were some people on the property that live there. But I guess the people submitting the <br />complaints are on the outside, is the neighboring, the neighboring properties, right? <br /> <br />KERN: That’s right, yeah. <br /> <br />AU: Okay. <br /> <br />KERN: Yes, okay, Madam Director. And then we’ll move back to this side. And then we’ll recess <br />for lunch. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: I was going to say that I think that the issue of whether buildings are permitted or <br />not can be addressed between the Department and the Applicant. If it is the will of the Commission to <br />give them an opportunity and time to come in with an amendment, that we can address those issues <br />separately, and they don’t need to be taken up at the Commission. It will raise separate questions and <br />issues which will have to be addressed by the Applicant. And that is because under, if you have <br />multiple dwellings on agricultural land that have not been permitted as farm dwellings, then you run <br />afoul of State Land Use. Because under State Land Use Law you’re not typically allowed to have <br /> 26 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />
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