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<br />~ <br /> <br />Commissioner Mahern asked Mrs. Ben how she would have felt if . Salmon would have <br />simply built a tiered deck. She felt that the nature of the lot would h ve indicated that some <br />sort of structure should have been anticipated by the neighbors. Mrs Ben replied that if Mr. <br />Salmon had just come and discussed the matter with the neighbors, at everything could <br />have been worked out compatibly. <br /> <br />Commissioner Mahern agreed there was something unsettling about ving the smoked glass <br />windows in the structure and not knowing whether someone is watch' g or not. She asked <br />Mrs. Ben how she would feel if the structure were not there, but a s a was. Mrs. Ben felt <br />that would not be as bad, but feels the noise factor had the possibili of being obtrusive, <br />especially if parties became noisy. <br /> <br />Dorothy Bottorff, 2927 Victoria Meadow Court, also represented the appeal. She said the <br />structure looms over her back yard and kills any privacy she had. S e said it is impossible <br />to tell whether someone is watching her through the smoked glass wi dows. She expressed <br />regret that Mr. Salmon nor his landscaper asked the neighbors how t ey felt about the plans. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Ron Schneider, 650 Orofino Court, gave some background history 0 the site. He said it <br />was difficult to understand how a licensed contractor could have buil the structure without a <br />permit. He felt it would always devalue the Ben's home. He expres concern that Mr. <br />Salmon did not do what was necessary to comply, but felt that the ex nse to Mr. Salmon <br />was not the issue right now. He felt that Mr. Salmon should sue the contractor for the <br />problem. <br /> <br />Chairman Hovingh asked Mr. Schneider if he is speaking for himself or for the homeowners' <br />association. Mr. Schneider stated he is speaking for the homeowners association; however, <br />they have not had a meeting on the matter. <br /> <br />Mr. Salmon, 2943 Victoria Meadow Court, owner of the structure, s ted that he appreciated <br />the neighbors' honesty. He further stated that he had never intended 0 hurt their privacy <br />with the structure or with the smoked glass windows. In fact, it was his intention that the <br />smoked glass would protect their privacy as well as his. He indica he has had several <br />parties in the pavilion, but felt they were very well-behaved with no rinking. Furthermore, <br />in the future, if he should have parties and they become too noisy, h hoped the neighbors <br />would talk to him about them. <br /> <br />Mr. Salmon stated that he had hired Mr. Jerez to do the entire plan fi r the pavilion and Mr. <br />Jerez is here to answer any questions. Mr. Salmon further said that e is willing to plant <br />any kind of trees they wish; he also did not object to putting somethi g in the deed of trust <br />as to removal of the pavilion should it be sold or transferred. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wright questioned Mr. Salmon as to whether the pavil on has lights inside. <br />Mr. Salmon replied that he had two interior lights installed and lights on the steps. <br /> <br />,- <br /> <br />Planning Commission Minutes September 23, 1992 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br />