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Ms. Harryman replied that she believes the questions would be gathered and <br />responded to by staff as part of the Final Supplement to the Environmental Impact <br />Report. <br />Commissioner Blank moved to approve the Minutes of December 9, 2009, as <br />submitted. <br />Vice Chair Narum seconded the motion. <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: <br />AYES: Commissioners Blank, Narum, Olson, Pearce. <br />NOES: None. <br />ABSTAIN: Commissioner O’Connor <br />RECUSED: None. <br />ABSENT: Commissioner Pentin. <br />The Minutes of the December 9, 2009 meeting were approved as submitted. <br />3.MEETING OPEN FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE AUDIENCE TO ADDRESS THE <br />PLANNING COMMISSION ON ANY ITEM WHICH IS NOT ALREADY ON THE <br />AGENDA <br />Chris Studzinski, Valley Business Park property owner, stated that he had protested <br />and appealed the Conditional Use Permit for the music school at Valley Business Park <br />when it came before the Commission. He noted that one of the conditions of project <br />approval was that loitering would not be allowed. He indicated that loitering does occur <br />in the premises and that on one occasion when he called the police, he was told that he <br />should complain to the Planning Commission. He inquired how he could put on record <br />that he is lodging a formal complaint. He further cited that sprinkler heads have been <br />broken and landscaping destroyed and that he is considering installing a fence which he <br />believes should be paid for by the music school and gymnastics/martial arts school in <br />the Park. <br />Mr. Studzinski added that the two applications for consideration at tonight’s meeting <br />were acceptable to him. <br />Chair Olson informed Mr. Studzinski that by virtue of his appearance before the <br />Commission, his complaint is on the record. <br />Commissioner O’Connor inquired what the procedure is for reporting such problems <br />relating to a Conditional Use Permit as the Police Department would not know the <br />conditions of approval for a project’s approval. <br />Mr. Pavan replied that he would ask the Code Enforcement Officer, Walter Wickboldt, to <br />investigate the concern. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, January 27, 2010 Page 3 of 15 <br /> <br />