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Mr. Pfund noted that the items mentioned in the letters, such as pistols, were used for martial <br />arts. He noted that he kept personal products and clothing on hand because he spent most of the <br />day and evening in the studio so he could change into clean clothes after the business day. He <br />noted that the shower was installed with permits by his landlord. He noted that with respect to <br />flammable materials and exposed wires, he had had an incident the week before the City planner <br />came out; he had turned his furnace on, which resulted in a loud gunshot-like "pop" noise. He <br />subsequently had the Fire Department come out to inspect it and used the paint buckets to climb <br />into the roof area to fix the problem; the Fire Chief subsequently told him that everything was <br />fine. Later on, the Building Inspector examined the building and found that the paint and <br />exposed wires on the roof, which were out of his sight, needed to be fixed. He noted that he <br />worked with the Building Inspector on that issue. With respect to the suspended ceiling and the <br />rope, he indicated he had a rope hanging down from his ceiling. He noted that he was informed <br />by the Code Enforcement Officer that he was not able to leave the rope in that area; he work <br />expediently to correct that matter as well. He noted that he was issued afollow-up letter, <br />clearing him from each of the violations. He added that his facility had been closed due to the <br />fire hazards and that he worked with the Building Inspector to promptly resolve the issues. <br />Chair Blank asked if the City of Dublin closed Mr. Pfund's studio. Mr. Pfund responded that it <br />did and that he had to work with the Building Inspector to resolve the issues to re-open it <br />promptly. <br />In response to an inquiry by Commissioner Fox regarding the February 13~~' and February 25t1i <br />follow-up City of Dublin letter and other zoning violations noted regarding hours of operations <br />of youth programs on weekends, not in accordance with the conditions of approval, Mr. Pfund <br />replied that he and his landlord were still working with the City of Dublin at that time to correct <br />the wiring issues. Commissioner Fox referenced a letter sent by Dean R. Baxley, Dublin Code <br />Enforcement Officer, regarding maintenance issues. With respect to the trash issues as well as <br />the hours of operations and youth programs occurring on weekends, Mr. Pfund replied that while <br />his facility was closed, the garbage accumulated. He noted that he had taken care of those issues. <br />Mr. Pfund indicated that with respect to the youth programs on the weekends, that did not apply <br />to him but to his co-tenant. He noted that while the Fire Chief was working with him, he did not <br />make any mention of the items later cited by the Building Inspector. He emphasized that he <br />worked with the Building Inspector to correct the conditions as quickly as he could. With <br />respect to the conditional use permit, the City of Dublin had lost his conditional use permit <br />paperwork; he was required to reapply after being open for five years for a new conditional use <br />permit, which he was granted. <br />Commissioner Fox noted that according to her conversations with the City of Dublin, they <br />indicate that the business had moved physical locations. They indicated that starting in <br />November 2002, they became aware the business had moved previously and around that time <br />and in Apri12003, they attempted to work to get an application for a conditional use permit in <br />the new location. <br />EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, February 13, 2008 Page 8 of 19 <br />