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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-12-05 s TOWN OF GROTON PLANNING BOARD MEETING Held at the Town Hall , Groton , New York Tuesday - December 5 , 1978 PRESENT : R . Gleason - Chairman G . Evans - Tompkins County G . Totman - Vice -Chairman Planning Board L . Raymond T . Robinson - Town Supervisor D . Payne M . Adams J . Bell - Recording Clerk . R . Gleason called the meeting to order at 8 * 30 PM . R . Gleason: Are there: .any corrections or additions to the minutes of the last meeting ? L . Raymond : Yes , just one on page 6 - "L . Raymond - I have seen a number of studies at the college throughout the State on the mix of residential and agricultural uses - - just don ' t work - - . . . . . . . . . . . . " And at the bottom of page 6 " it comes back to a principle . . . . . insert the word " that " . R . Gleason : One correction on page 2 - " It ' s not . . . . . . insert " commercial . " Are there any other corrections ? If not the minutes stand approved as presented . Does anybody have any reports at all . I have one on the Neil Morse situation . Maybe Teresa has something more on that . Do you have a cease and desist ? T . Robinson : Yes and a Bearing will be held on the 18th : R . Gleason: That will be with the Zoning Board of Appeals . T . Robinson: Yes , with Mr . Hewitt and Mr . Morse , they are the only two who completed their applications . R . Gleason : This is for motorized vehicle repairshops permits only ? T . Robinson: Yes , R . Gleason: This refers to minutes of the last meeting where Mr . Burlew came in and said Mr . Morse was setting up to operate a business from his garage , which was residential , for which he would have a permit and not only was going to repair snowmobiles but was going to sell them and motor cycles . D . Payne : He was actually in the business . R . Gleason : And in addition it was reported he would be setting up a test track . T . Robinson : That was just an inference . G . Totman: But he had told some of his customers that he was going to do it . T . Robinson: This permit is only for a small motorized vehicle repair shop . - 1 - s Y D . Payne : Sales and Service ? T . Robinson: No . D . Payne : What is his application for? T . Robinson; A small business - motorized vehicle business . R . Gleason: Have you people seen our ordinance now , as approved by the Town Board ? Do you have copies , Teresa ? Mrs . Robinson passed out a copy . (A copy is attached to these minutes . ) T . Robinson: This is the only one we have now and when we handed it out added this to it so that when permit we give them is rather broad and so they would have something to answer we told them to answer these questions and then the Zoning Board of Appeals would have a little information on it . One thing we didn ' t have in here was that this was not refund - able and that should be on the application and that the money should accompany the application which isn ' t stated on there . This is like everything , - - there ' s always a little bit more you can add that you forgot when you were doing it . Do you do applications in your planning ? G . Totman: Up to this point we haven ' t . T . Robinson: Is that in their realm to or not ? G . Evans : They can address themselves to what information should be on the form or not . T . Robinson: We just felt there wasn ' t enough information on the forms for the Zoning Board of Appeals to check so felt if they answered all of these questions that would help . G . Evans : Yes , - - in fact one of the things I brought tonight is an outline of Rules and Regulations for Boards of Zoning Appeals . Anything they have responsibility for they should have this information before they make decisions on it . T . Robinson: Do you have -;pan extra copy we could have ? G . Evans : This is really just a draft and doesn ' t include model forms . T . Robinson: We kind of improvised and found out didn ' t seem to be enough in - formation on them but we want a plan on the back . R . Gleason: On the application itself it states there should be . One other thing , did Cecil leave with Colleen his information on what we ' re discussing tonight ? T . Robinson: Colleen is ill . R . Gleason: Well , I think it would be in sight . T . Robinson: I don ' t think there ' s anything on her desk . R . Gleason: 0 . K . , - -George will you make some copies of the form Teresa gave us ? G . Totman: Yes . - 2 - R . Gleason: As soon as George gets those copies run off , the rest of you can take a look at it . Is there any new business anyone has to bring up ? G . Evans : This thing I just brought , - - it ' s what I intended to bring to your last meeting ( it ' s a draft of the rules and regulations for - the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Groton) - not of direct interest to the Planning Board but it does include some things you could use . R . Gleason: There was a meeting a week ago last night , - -Gordon Hoy , Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals , Teresa Robinson , Bob Brown and I to review some of the procedures particularly in implementing these Motorized Vehicle Repair Shops for people to file to be in compli - ance and one of the things that was brought up that would be help - ful to the people applying , and to the people on the Board - that a check list of some type be given them so a person could go through and check off and then whoever was reviewing it would have a simple way of checking it . G . Evans : It was not one of the things that you asked me to do but it ' s material I have been working on for quite awhile - the procedure for special permits and has a list of general criteria on special permits and you can go down the list and see if it meets your criteria and can argue about it and go on to the next one and on down . Sometimes it ' s very simple and sometimes you get hung up and have to get more information but I have prepared this material and it is , being used in the County so if you ' re interested in it would be glad to provide it . It would come under the heading of special permits right here and what you have here is a list of different kinds of things which require special permits and what I ' m suggesting is that there be a list of decision criteria the Board uses in deciding whether to grant them or not . R . Gleason: Right . I guess this is a little bit more than I was thinking in that check list that you ' re talking about - .- it would be one the Zoning Board of Appeals or Zoning Officer would check out . What we were talking about was one for people who were applying . Now I think you can bring something on that to perhaps the next meeting or the meet - ing after , whichever seems to fit in the best . Let ' s see how far we can get tonight , - -now , tonight we ' ll see if we can finish up - - L . Raymond : Did we finish on agricultural ? There was a situation we ran into under agricultural zone , that ' s why I thought maybe we might want to - - it ' s not in there , - -the reason - - remember I called you a couple of weeks ago ? My wife is looking into building - - - - - - - - - - - - - ponds for irrigation of strawberry beds and one would be on the other side of the road so she called Cornelius and she didn ' t seem able to find anyone , including the road superintendent , who seemed to know exactly how you did something like this and we were rather surprised because we assumed from time to time there must be some time when people would haver, to go under roads for some reason or another with pipes but couldn ' t turn up anything . I ' m not sure we ' ll go through with it but it did bring up a situation that maybe we should consider . G . Evans : The issue of putting something under the road really isn ' t a zoning issue , - - this is public1: property . L . Raymond : In this case it ' s an agricultural activity . - 3 - G . Evans : The only thing zoning would have to say on it is whether you could have it on the other side of the road . It would be something generally under the State Transportation Law . L . Raymond : In this case , it ' s a Town road . G . Evans : The State Transportation Law tells Towns what kinds of regulations they can impose and what safeguards they should impose . I would think that the quickest way of finding the answer to your question is to go to the Telephone Company . R . Gleason: I did find out that Sheldon Clark is putting a tie in but it ' s a County road and the Highway Superintendent issues a permit and allows it to go through . L . Raymond : O . K . , - - then it must be the County has a procedure that the Town doesn ' t have . R . Gleason : Are there any other things in the agricultural area ? G . Totman: We got all through agricultural except for the very first thing under site improvements . D . Payne : We have that marked hold . G . Evans : Let ' s keep holding it . R . Gleason: 0 . K . , - -we start then on low intensity under non-residential facilities - 322 . G . Evans : The only issue there really is whether in commercial developments in this zone , do you want to permit drive - ins ? A drive - in theater is like a drive - in restaurant and also is like a used car lot or some kind of machinery sales place with all the machinery outdoors and that sort of thing . R . Gleason : The primary thing you might have in low intensity would be possibly doctors ' offices or things like that so I wasuhinking of parking facilities for that . G . Evans : This is really not parking you ' re talking about . Generally speaking , what kind of general non-residential activities do you have in mind for that zone ? R . Gleason: The way it ' s set up now , it ' s pretty restrictive . D . Payne : So what you ' re saying is 1 and 2 should not be permitted ? G . Evans : I ' m saying 2 and 3 you can permit enclosed and when you come up with some activity that requires open you can come back and make that change . R . Gleason : Should we hold that area until we get done with the rest . �of it ? G . Totman: Why do you want to hold it ? R . Gleason : Only until we go through the rest and see what we come up with and see how it would apply to it . I would say probably you ' re right but what Gary was saying we should know what activities we do come up with and decide all 3 of them . Let ' s let it sit for a few minutes . Go down to residential buildings - - we have one -unit that would be - 4 - c. R . Gleason: single family house and under present it would need zoning permit . Any question on that one ? No . 2 on two -unit residential house , - -I think that ' s allowed in the present one . Any comments on that ? Multi -unit on that would be apartment house . 0 . K . what do you want on that - on special permit or not allowed ? D . Payne : I would say so - special permit . R . Gleason: No . 4 rooming unit on special permitomvvhat ? G . Totman : 3 is special permit , right ? M . Adams : Yes . R . Gleason: 4 would be the rooming unit , - special permit . Mobile home ? G . Totman : Zero ! R . Gleason: Not permitted , - -O . K . D . Payne : I don ' t agree with that . M . Adams : Special permit , then . D . Payne : It ' s currently handled same as single dwelling , are we going to start differentiating now? R . Gleason: What is it in the low intensity? D . Payne : Right now it ' s strictly a zoning permit . R . Gleason: In all zones ? G . Totman: Same as regular dwelling unit . R . Gleason : In agricultural we have special permit on all of the items so in the mobile home for the low intensity then what are we going to do ? Leave it as regular permit or special permit ? Actually we do have special permit for it now because it has to meet special requirements . Some discussion was held on this by G . Evans , D . Payne , R . Gleason and others . R . Gleason : 0 . K . how do we want to handle mobile homes ? Special permit or zoning permit ? M . Adams : Zoning permit . G . Totman : I ' d say special permit . R . Gleason : In the low intensity ? D . Payne : 0 . K . special permit . G . Totman: 0 . K . - Experimental R . Gleason: Special permit . Group quarters on - G . Totman: I would say in low intensity zone , we would not permit it . WE 5 - R . Gleason : Not permitted - alright . Recreational Cabins ? G . Totman: Zero . R . Gleason: I guess I wouldn ' t agree with that , - - I would say special permit . The way the zone is set up there are some areas there away from the road . Some discussion was held on this by R . Gleason , G . Totman , M . Adams and others . M . Adams : I would say special permit myself . Further discussion was held on this by G . Totman , R . Gleason , L . Raymond and others . G . Evans : This category was included because of the situation existing in Danby . A lot of land there was purchased by people who don ' t live anywheres near here at all who built small cabins to use on week-ends in the summer to get away . There was nothing in their ordinance that would permit them to issue a permit for it� although6thevcdidri !Et : ob; ee°dt ' to it at all so this is the idea here eax+� 'juldi a small building . D . Payne : In Danby may probably be a more agricultural type zone . R . Gleason : I would say very much like the area from Walpole ' s right up throug4 , - - swampy , rolling and some that ' s dry and it ' s in our low intensity zone up there and you aren ' t going to put a lot of houses in there . 0 . K . Recreational cabins - special permit . Permanent Camps . M . Adams : What ' s a permanent camp ? G . Evans : A lot developed with cabins and tent sites . . . . . L . Raymond : Sort of like the Spiritualist Camp in Freeville . R . Gleason : Not permitted , - - does everybody agree ? 0 . K . 324 - Accessory Facilities , No . 1 - Material Storage - - G . Evans : I would suggest starting with permitting all of them and later on as analyzing what has developed here may discover some things that are incongruous . G . Totman : Wait a minute , - -how about No . 2 ? I ' m talking about the low intensity now , - -why would you want to permit a smokehouse , stock fencing and a business type thing ? G . Evans : If you were going to permit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and so on would have to permit the - - G . Totman : Why would you want to permit No . 2 ? We ' re in low intensity , right ? You ' re talking about a smoke house not a quiet maplewood , - -you ' re in the country now not on a farm . G . Evans : O . K . , - -what ' s the lot size in that area ? G . Totman : 200 ft . road frontage . R . Gleason: And a minimum of an acre . - 6 - G . Evans : 0 . K . , - -you ' re saying basically you don' t want to permit - - G . Totman: Low intensity should be an area where people get away from that stuff . Some discussion was held on this by R . Gleason , G . Totman , L . Raymond , D . Payne and others . D . Payne : I would think ; overall , category number two would be "not permitted . " R . Gleason : I can see that in an area where you have houses and acre lots . M . Adams : Well , then , how about a special permit ? Further discussion was held by R . Gleason , G . Totman and others . R . Gleason: Well , then , that might be special permit . D . Payne : Maybe we ought to hold that for now . R . Gleason: Good idea , - -hold that. Landscaping 324 . 3 . . This would be a commercial activity G . Evans : The reason they are differentiated is so you can impose different regulations . G . Totman : Mark that permitted . G . Evans : The way ' this works is that in your ordinance you would require cer - tain things like parking and accessories and utilities structure of some kind . This is the reason these are differentiated - they are all accessories . R . Gleason: 0 . K . , - - then right down through that would be permitted . L . Raymond : No . 4 utility would include putting in solar - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and so on . G . Evans : Yes , R . Gleason: 0 . K . 325 - Signs . G . Totman : No . 1 permitted . R . Gleason : 0 . K . G . Totman : No . 2 permitted . R . Gleason: I put 2 as special permit , - - is permitted O . K . ? M . Adams : Yes , I ' d say so . R . Gleason: No . 3 - - what sort of regulations should we have for placing these things ? Somebody could put up a flagpole or memorial placque that could be quite stupendous . M . Adams : How about special permit ? G . Totman : I don ' t think the Town Board would go along with that . They would be swamped with requests for special permits . - 7 - Some discussion was held on this by R . Gleason , G . Totman , M . Adams and others . R . Gleason: 0 . K . so long as we explain what these signs are so it will be " P " for permitted . 0 . K . Just one is P for permitted or permit ? D . Payne : P for permitted . M . Adams : P for permitted . R . Gleason: That is permitted on 1 and 2 , Ac No . 3 that is permitted ? G . Totman: They already have a permit to put the building up so now want to put a sign up say for rent . R . Gleason: 0 . K . No . 4 - Realty "P " No . 5 "P " No . 6 D . Payne : Special permit . G . Totman: Wait a minute - they have applied already for special permit and everything else so you would apply for a sign at the same time . D . Payne : You get one for the business and the sign . G . Totman: It doesn ' t say that in the ordinance . G . Evans : So they want to put up a different kind of sign so would have to get a special kind of permit . Some discussion was held on this by G . Totman , D . Payne , M . Adams and others . R . Gleason: What do we want to do with No . 6 ? M . Adams : I ' d say permitted . R . Gleason: Permitted , O . K . No . 7 - Advertising Sign , G . Totman : Under agricultural we put it under special permit . R . Gleason: What about in this one , - - same thing ? M . Adams : Same thing , then . R . Gleason: 0 . K . 330 . 1 Residential Activities - I guess you have to read the whole thing to get a picture of what it ' s all about . G . Evans : You ' re permitting houses , rooming houses by special permit but not permitting group houses so it seems to me we have zoning permit , special permit and not permitted in those three . R . Gleason: 332 - Essential Services - - this is under civic activities by the way . 0 . K . first one permitted or zoning permit ? G . Totman: I don ' t think there ' s much you could do about it as far as zoning is concerned except parks . M . Adams : Parks or private streets . G . Totman: I would just put permitted on that . - S - R . Gleason: 0 . K . - - Limited Child Care . M . Adams : Permitted because they do it all over , don ' t they ? R . Gleason: Nursing home ? G . Evans : I ' m not sure in New York State nursing home is the right name for it . G . Totman: I would call it a zoning permit , - - it should be looked at . R . Gleason: No . 4 Community Assembly . G . Totman: Special permit . R . Gleason: No . 5 - Community Education , M . Adams : Permitted , right ? G . Totman : I think it should be special permit . R . Gleason - 0 . K . No . 6 G . Totman: Special Permit , R . Gleason: No . 7 - special permit . No . 8 - special permit . No . 9 - special permit . No . 10 Extensive Impact G . Evans : I would recommend PUD . R . Gleason: No . 10 PUD 0 . K . No . 11 - special permit No . 12 what ' s your desire here ? L . Raymond : Does that cover like if somebody offered their lot for a group of children to have a camp -out for a week -end or something ? G . Evans : It means it ' s an activity where people come for a short period . G . Totman: I ' d say special permit . R . Gleason: 0 . K . how about the last one No . 13 ? G . Totman: Special Permit , R . Gleason: O . K . No . 333 Commercial Activities - - this is where I got bogged down - - G . Evans : Is this primarily a residential district ? R . Gleason: Right -. G . Evans : Then you ought to look at activities that serve the functions of the area . G . Totman: I think you also have to look at the fact that we ' re not in the city and the majority of our town doesn ' t have business in low intensity zones that the city has and we might not need these things cropping up in the country . I think it makes for different thinking where - 9 - ' G . Totman : it ' s geographically located , all of a sudden building goes up for a grocery store and it ' s empty in a couple of year ' s time . Some discussion was held by L . Raymond , G . Totman , R . Gleason and others . G . Totman: 0 . K . No . 1 - Food Sales and Services . R . Gleason : I can see where you might allow a small roadside stand considering the area , - -on the other hand I don ' t think I would like to see Mores like George says . G . Totman : When you ' re talking about the Town of Groton you haven ' t got that many places . R . Gleason: How do we want to handle this ? M . Adams : Why not special permit and if you don ' t like the idea of what it is you just don ' t give it to them . G . Evans : You could do it , of course , but you do have to specify in some detail what your criteria is for a special permit . I ' m not saying this isn ' t a good thing to do but you do have to say what criteria the activity hhs to meet . M . Adams : Personally , I don ' t think anybody is going to come into Groton and put in a liquor store in this low intensity zone . R . Gleason: We are allowing , - - aren ' t we , - - some - -I ; m not sure - - there are existing some types of industries or small part -time farming which could conceivably have something to sell they produce there-,,., and if we ban this we have banned that . G . Evans : If you get on over to 341 and 342 this is where you talk about your home occupations . R . Gleason: 0 . K . well , maybe , that takes care of it , then . That was the thing I was concerned about that we didn ' t ban outright . Some discussion was held on this by G . Evans , R . Gleason and others . G . Evans : One category you might want to permit is undertaking activities , - - funeral homes . G . Totman: I would buy that . R . Gleason: I wonder if animal care in our particular - - M . Adams : You ' re away ahead I ' m still on No . 1 . G . Totman: I think it should be under special permit . R . Gleason: What about veterinarian say like Doc Holmes , wouldn ' t that almost come under the same thing ? G . Evans : Home occupation takes place in the residence . M . Adams : Why don ' t we start with 1 and go on through? - 10 - R . Gleason: 0 . K . 333 . 1 Special permit . No . 2 - not permitted No . 3 special permit No . 4 special permit No . 5 not permitted No . 6 not permitted No . 7 not permitted No . 8 not permitted No . 9 not permitted No . 10 not permitted . No . 11 not permitted . No . 12 not permitted No . 13 not permitted No . 14 not permitted No . 15 not permitted . G . Evans : A tourist home might be a fairly good activity in this area . G . Totman : Couldn ' t we add that into - - - - - - - - - - G . Evans : If 15 were put under special permit you could have criteria . G . Totman: That would be 0 . K . if you close off hotel and motel . R . Gleason: I think a special permit . G . Totman: I just wouldn ' t allow it . D . Payne : Not permitted . R . Gleason: No . 15 not permitted , No' . 16 not permitted No . 17 not permitted No . 18 not permitted No . 19 not permitted No . 20 G . Totman: Special Permit , D . Payne : Why do you want to permit it at all ? G . Totmano , For the same reason you wanted to put it in the agricultural zone . I figured the same criteria . R . Gleason: Special permit 0 . K . No . 21 not permitted No . 22 G . Evans : 22 seems , I think , to depend a great deal on the size of lot square of activity that is contemplated so I would suggest special permit . D . Payne : I almost think it shouldn ' t be permitted . G . Totman : I would not permit it . M . Adams : 0 . K . Not permitted . R . Gleason: No . 23 special permit No . 24 not permitted . 334 Industrial Activities G . Totman: Not permitted . R . Gleason: I ' m wondering why not - overall our low intensity zone is small in comparison to the whole thing and I would consider PUD ' s for this activity under a certain criteria . Now the first one is another story . Some discussion was held on this by R . Gleason , L . Raymond , G . Totman and others . R . Gleason: I would think 1 and 2 would be the only ones that could be PUD ' s . L . Raymond : Not the heavy manufacturing ? - 11 - G . Totman: Not in low intensity . L . Raymond : Yes , I guess you ' re right . R . Gleason : No . 1 G . Totman: Call for a vote . R . Gleason: Those in favor of No . 1 PUD - (Mary Adams and Lyle Raymond ) Those not in favor ( D . Payne , G . Totman) M . Adams : You have to break it , Roger . R . Gleason: So , we ' ll put PUD . R . Gleason: No . 2 - Light Manufacturing , - - those in favor of not permitted ( George Totman , D . Payne ) Those in favor of PUD (L . Raymond , M . Adams and R . Gleason) R . Gleason : No . 2 PUD . No . 3 those in favor of not -permitted ? 0 . K . the last 3 will all be not permitted . No . 335 Agricultural Activities - No . 1 G . Evans : This gets back to the issue you were talking about before . This is basically the keeping of animals , - -productive animals not pets and not just animals for -recreatioaslb;things - -like cows , goats , pigs and sheep . R . Gleason: 0 . K . No . 1 - which do you want ? M . Adams : If it ' s out of town what harm would it do ? G . Totman: I think I would go for permitted on that . R . Gleason : 0 . K . G . Totman : No . 2 I would have special permit . Some discussion was held on this by R . Gleason , L . Raymond , D . Payne , G . Totman and others . G . Totman : I ' ll go for a zoning permit for No . 2 . R . Gleason : 0 . K . zoning permit . No . 3 G . Totman - Not permitted . R . Gleason did not agree with this so discussion was held by all . R . Gleason: Shall we leave that No . 3 and see if we can come up with some description to solve the problem . We ' ll put it on hold for now . No . 4 - G . Totman; Not permitted . R . Gleason: Again, - - if it ' s been going on - - . - 12 - L . Raymond : k1t doesn ' t make any difference . D . Payne : This is retail sales . R . Gleason: Roadside marketing is retail sales , isn ' t it ? G . Evans ; Yes . d. Discussion was held on this by G . Totman , R . Gleason and others . R . Gleason: We ' ll put a hold on No . 4 under Section 335 , Section 336 - Extraactive Activities - G . Totman - Special Permit for both of them . No . 1 - Limited - Special permit No . 2 - commercial - special permit . R . Gleason: 0 . K . does anybody disagree with special permit for No . 1 and 2 under 336 ? No . 340 in under No . 341 , No . 1 - special permit No . 2 special permit No . 3 special permit No . 4 special permit No . 5 special permit No . 342 - Restricted Impact Activities , D . Payne : No . 1 , 2 and 3 special permit and No . 4 not permitted . R . Gleason: That ' s the end of that one . D . Payne made the motion the= meeting adjourn which was seconded by M . Adams and carried . The meeting adjourned at 10 : 45 P . M . The next meeting will be at 8 PM Tuesday, January 9 , 1979 . 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" Tit r�,"gi' q3 .,y. gyp, 7. x F. s ° q . c� . ,10 Applican wn r ` b lie ed by ` e t ( o a ), et c nxxs the Stat of New York . . II i' a' . ,b u a x #µ ,va U I t Pq J . Fw a h xt " l �'%�i 1 4 IT n - . ) r 2 . A motors zed' ,vehiclexrepaix `shop shall' be defined as an owner ti ` . of property -who` repa, .o motorized vehicles. of ,ariy nature , ; 1 I. i " .i stores " and ' "sells " pa�'t"sx =' appr sesana Does body ;work : . The ° ,: applicntk ( owner) --ndoes' not4 and', will not' be :permitted ; to ` ` i ,VJ x4 v i� , e. 4 x - ,, r' \ r fir " �"�' .: r n 1 ; + s , i �' 1 } w - j. . . o d ` purchase,, , amaged veh/� icles;; repay r =ythem and sell M them It. . J. F1 )"! fit. ° IF A ` •.Y . J}.7,d.4 4! k',I pt'oll� kY � 'JE.1', tx.� �f P�r,.c. ry :, tt,i "� 11 Y •�x aQ ,I S •!1 J F 3 . Off street,` parking ,rmust�° bhe°f4provicled� so that5 customers do 1 S 4 F y Y .+" r 4 r ,N e Y ' . + ' ,' , not bxlock roadway •wikth ,t, ,e parking `spaces ' as . defined acid ordereda"under thezorii ` ardinan'c'e for each bay in workshop . p 4 ..., ' I, a 45 ' • •w3 5 = r)_ , ry .* A F)w , } I; F';r, ; .n, A : I ,, 'Yfnr'"vw r✓ r 4y s ti. , . .k v,I J",w ,+ a $ '; �'ad {�5t / 4 7, i1 ' 'k e � • �s r , " - r ' , ' No: tOunk ears ;rwill , be ; stored on� itY e..I. ses ° for purposes " ` k , _ °� of� obtaining tpar,U5 ��d,�t`r•EA*"tt YY$) ! �'F 1 kehx ! .' E" �..; , _ J 1 + t x - I, . . IfI " `*. ! � >t i 4} rv---, TV , �t' W P 4� a'"�' ° : I ;, '"d a u e `. k 4y x s Ally _ , ,- , � i, a ':r "'I rr,, 5 • parts of` . any motorized vehicle of . any nature shall be stored + insitde of` the`.=garage"aor bull g s n the I dan �u ed i h ; Ti n° tr r b ts' S wI 1 f, t y rsF" ao y,� 4 �� s ° t Yff s d �. 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