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. - - <br /> Mr. Ted R. Rozeboom <br /> May 1, 1995 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 3. If you were to legally combine the properties, the second residence on the <br /> property would be in violation of the code unless that residential unit was to be <br /> used for non-rental purposes such as a b est house use. A guest house or non- <br /> rental apartment requires a conditional use permit. <br /> 4. Based on the inspector's observation at the most recent building inspection, it <br /> appears that you retain an employee. The home occupation license application <br /> cunently states, "All persons engaged in a home occupation business must reside <br /> in the dwelling." <br /> I would recommend that you contact the staff at your very earliest convenience so that we may <br /> arrange a meeting at the City offices to discuss the violations of the code. Staff has enclosed <br /> specific sections of the code that will cover the issues discussed above. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> � �,��C./- ���'-�-�..a�fa� <br /> _ ��� <br /> Jeanne A. Mabusth <br /> Building & Zoning Administrator <br /> JAM/ch <br /> Enc. <br /> cc: Lyle Oman, Building Official <br /> Bruce L. Vang, Field Inspector <br />