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gymnastics center], trade school, RV storage, private/non-commercial pub and lodge, <br />and office uses. <br />Commissioner Blank inquired if there is a tenants association in the Park. <br />Mr. Studzinski said yes, the Valley Business Park Association. <br />Commissioner Blank stated that the City does not involve itself with CC&R’s and that <br />one possible outlet for him would be to approach the tenant organization and inform its <br />officers that there is a violation of the CC&R’s and that he wants some action taken, <br />regardless of what the Planning Commission decides. <br />Mr. Studzinski stated that he understands that whatever is more restrictive between the <br />City’s ordinance and the CC&R’s takes precedence and that the City and the Police <br />Department are supposed to help enforce the CC&R’s. He indicated that he hoped <br />nothing happens to children in the Business Park and reiterated that there are better <br />locations for these businesses, such as the Vintage Hill Shopping Center, which <br />includes a yogurt shop and Tawny Park across the street. He noted that people waiting <br />for their children from the piano and gymnasium facilities smoke and that his car was <br />broken into on a Saturday. <br />Commissioner Blank addressed Mr. Studzinski and told him to contact the tenants <br />association. <br />Mr. Studzinski replied that he did contact them and that they wrote to the City. <br />Jack Balch commented that he does not believe Parks and Recreation would like <br />Tawny Park to be used as a Judo class location. He stated that he is the owner of five <br />buildings at Valley Business Park and that his family has owned them since the 1970’s. <br />He indicated that the current building in question does have rear access in the back and <br />that it also allows access to the quarry buildings on the other side of the property. He <br />added that he believes there is adequate parking available and that it is not an issue. <br />Mr. Balch noted that he partly supports comments about seeing industrial parks remain <br />industrial and all uses being relative to their zoning; however, he also agrees that <br />zoning laws and uses do not always necessarily work out well and that there were not <br />that many spaces in town for such uses.He indicated that he thought it was good that <br />the Park is changing a little and that no CC&R’s could adequately predict the future <br />needs of the business park. He noted that he talked to the current management <br />association team and that they do not have an issue with the current use. He indicated <br />that he strongly supports the applicant and that he has not allowed him to sign a lease <br />until the matter is resolved. <br />Kevin Butler, applicant, stated that he has lived in town for 15 years and that he has <br />looked all over town for a spot to locate his business. He indicated that he is a <br />firefighter and that his schedule only allows him to be present on certain days. He <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, September 9, 2009 Page 7 of 16 <br /> <br />