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TO: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br /> FROM: Lyle Oman, Building Official <br /> DATE: April 26, 1995 <br /> SUBJECT: 2965 Casco Point Road - Home Occupation License Application <br /> On January 17, 1995 Ted Rozeboom of 2967 Casco Point Road submitted a building permit <br /> application to remodel the lower level of a house at 2965 Casco Point Road. When I accepted <br /> the application, I noted that the space was proposed to be set up as an office. I then informed <br /> Mr. Rozeboom of the City's home occupation ordinance. He stated that he was a principal in <br /> a firm downtown and did not plan to work out of the space but would take the application with <br /> him "just in case". <br /> A plan review was completed on January 12, 1995 and the permit was issued on January 19, <br /> 1995. On January 18, 1995 the City received the home occupation license application. The <br /> application was held until the space was finished. <br /> On Apri125, 1995 a final inspection of the space was scheduled. The inspection was conducted <br /> by Bruce Vang and myself. The space is set up with two work stations and a meeting table in <br /> the center. Mr. Rozeboom was not present at the time of the inspection but there was a person <br /> working at one of the work stations. <br /> The applicant does not comply with the following home occupation license requirements: <br /> 1) All persons engaged in the business must reside in the dwelling. Mr. Rozeboom <br /> resides next door. The employee working on site may live in the upstairs of the <br /> building but was not listed on the application. <br /> 2) Entrance to the home occupation must be gained from within the structure. The <br /> space is accessed from doors directly to the exterior. <br /> 3) The applicant is using the space now without a home occupation license. <br /> ch <br /> 1 <br />