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minutes op the planning commission meeting JANUARY 16, 1990 <br />*1483 HAROLD VOGT <br />1342 REST POINT CIRCLE <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />PUBLIC HEARING 9:11 P.M. TO 9:25 P.M. <br />Mr. Vogt was present for this matter. <br />duly noted^.^^^^'^^^ Publication and Certificate of Mailing were <br />applicrtiirwa^rnuLleaf^®' of how this <br />Planning Co^'i‘>°=^>'ouse for the <br />pictures’■Jere^n ’?.??"''' 1" <=he <br />Old.Mr. Vogt replied that he estimated them to be 50 to 60 years <br />Brown observed that the windows looked new. <br />Mr. Vogt replied that the windows are not new. <br />lupbercon^trVotla?'"’^" «lth the treated <br />Mr. Vogt replied that the deck was existing when he <br />purchased the property in June, 1989. He replaced tie rotted <br />timbers with treated lumber. Mr. Vogt said that he also replaced the entrance door and frame. repiacea <br />struc?u?e Mri’''/ta ”no''dr® P" the front of the <br />Mr. Vogt responded that the glass door existed when he <br />latMcrho^H Mr. Vogt noted that he did nail the <br />K around the bottom of the structure. He said that <br />SI lTi6 \LVil had"S" property because of this stature' <br />^ ® complete title search of the property <br />and there was no mention of the boathouse. Mr. Vogt said^hat <br />approximately 40% of his property v^alue if thi <br />removed. He further commented that if the <br />boathouse were removed, that it would leave a sheer cliff that <br />hll I extensively landscaped. Mr. Vogl said tha^ hi <br />Shft i? boathouse and he determined <br />Brown asked Mr. Vogt why he had not obtained a buildino <br />permit prior to working on the deck of the boathouse? ^ <br />1-wn intended on replacing <br />the projectteillng. Once he began pro3ect, he decided to replace the entire deck.