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'e I , <br /> 69 <br /> Approved 5/7/14 <br /> 270 Pete Hallenbeck: So you are saying we should not vote on it? So we are going to take a vote to not vote on it, is <br /> 271 that correct? <br /> 272 <br /> 273 Paul Guthrie If you pass the motion then it has to be brought up new <br /> 274 <br /> 275 MOTION made by Paul Guthrie to leave the recommendation on the table. Seconded by James Lea. <br /> 276 VOTE: 2-4 (Pete Hallenbeck, Herman Staats,Tony Blake,Andrea Rohrbacher)Failed <br /> 277 <br /> 278 MOTION made by Tony Blake with some reservation to accept the recommendation by staff on the major and minor <br /> 279 home occupation as presented and hopefully amended later Seconded by Andrea Rohrbacher <br /> 280 VOTE: 4—2(James Lea and Paul Guthrie)Passed <br /> 281 <br /> 282 Herman Staats: The discussion was helpful. Whenever this goes to the public, if they understand staff is willing and <br /> 283 able to accomondate them as best they can, I think that is important. <br /> 284 <br /> 285 Craig Benedict: Part of our outreach will include scenarios, FAQs and we will try to use this input from the Board <br /> 286 On the face, it may seem we are restricing something but we are actually liberalizing it. <br /> 287 <br /> 288 Paul Guthrie. I voted no because I think it too broad, I think it is unenforceable I think it discourages innovation and <br /> 289 business development in small businesses. I think it runs counter to the change and nature of work in America that I <br /> 290 think is going to continue on a faster pace where work becomes more and more individualized Finally, for the <br /> 291 planners in the room, I think Jane Jacobs would turn over in her grave. <br /> 292 <br /> 293 James Lea: I just voted no because I believe it is too restrictive instead of promoting small business it is restricting <br /> 294 small business and I think it would be restrictive to a lot of people who are already in business. I don't think it is fair <br /> 295 <br /> 296 Pete Hallenbeck: I understand Paul and James' concerns but also I think we are going from incredibly restrictive to <br /> 297 less restrictive because it lets you do a lot more and that is a good step to take. It is important to get your concerns <br /> 298 noted but I hope that the whole thing doesn't get thrown out. James, with regard to the seasonal variance, we have <br /> 299 this concept about the art tour and the ability to come through and the farms having tours, it seems interesting to me <br /> 300 that we have this concept of this seasonal event that occurs where you have above normal traffic but that we are not <br /> 301 able to accommodate a tax business so perhaps the same spirit that allow for the annual art tours that is being <br /> 302 allowed could be applied to this. <br /> 303 ****** <br /> Pete Hallenbeck, Chair <br /> 6 <br />