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To: File <br />From: Tom Jacobs, Inspector <br />Date: December 20, 1984 <br />Subject: 130 Cygnet Place <br />On about October 24, 1984 I spoke with Mrs. Rossing about <br />her property. She stated that she had received the letter I <br />sent. <br />I asked her why they were operating a business and she said <br />she wasn't. I asked her why she had all the wood and her reply <br />was that she had 2 fireplaces. I asked her then to clean up the <br />property and that operating this type of business was in <br />violation of City Ordinance. She insisted that she was not <br />operating a business. <br />At that time I fount: it hard to prove the business was <br />operating for the follc:.,ing reasons: <br />1. wood piles, although scattered all over, could be for <br />the home owners wood stove. <br />2. The parking o: vehicles on property (suspect employees) <br />cannot be proven. <br />3. Wood is being hauled in to thc• pi;,pc:cty but from where? <br />Although the above appears to not be a business operating <br />out of the home, my opinion is that they are operating a business <br />for the following reason: <br />1. After a storm last summer the neighbors in the area were <br />approached about clean up and removal. <br />2. Also after the storm the Rossings applied for a burning <br />permit to burn brush that 6: d not come from their property. <br />3. The type of equipment the Rossings own also point in <br />this direction, dump truck, bob cat, etc. <br />CC: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />
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