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that Wayne Combs is a roan of his word. <br />HUBERT,ARRINGTON stated that he knew Mr. Martin <br />property and he helped him move some cars on the property <br />Mr. Combs is a fine person who has a well organized place. <br />01'' <br />when he owned the <br />in 1979-and 1980. <br />BARTON LLOYD owns two lots to the south of the proposed area to be <br />rezoned. His understanding is that the issue is whether or not cars were <br />stored on the property when the zoning came into effect in Bingham Township <br />in 1981. When he acquired these two lots, he was aware that cars were being <br />stored on Mr. Combs' property. He became concerned wherr trees were cut and <br />the lot was expanded. He asked that if the EC -5 zoning is granted, it <br />reflect very precisely the actual area of land that was in use as a storage <br />facility in 1981 -at the time that it would have had to be in use as a storage <br />facility to justify such a rezoning. He doesn't know if there were cars <br />there at that time or how many. <br />GARY ZADJEIKA owns two lots in the-southwest corner of this area. <br />He asked if the application for a business license is reviewed and if so why <br />the zoning was not checked. He is in the salvage business and had to appear <br />before the Board of Commissioners in order to get a conditional use permit <br />before getting his privilege license. He noted that it seems that Mr. Combs <br />business is growing and that there were structures built on the property. <br />County Attorney Geoffrey Gledhill stated that Orange County does <br />not license businesses as such. They do issue permits for some kinds of land <br />use like Special Use Permits and Home Occupation Permits which are for a <br />particular use of the land. Privilege licenses are issued by the state and <br />the towns. <br />Gary Zadjeika stated no opposition to Mr. Combs continuing within <br />the space that was preexisting but does not agree with rezoning the area <br />which has been cleared since 1981. <br />WILLIAM FORD owns a large tract <br />property. He has no <br />use of the property. <br />worked for Mr. Martin <br />objection to the zoning <br />There have been cars <br />since high school. <br />of land west of the Combs' <br />change and feels it is a good <br />there since the mid 501s. He <br />WAYNE MELNER lives in a mobile home approximately 50 feet from <br />where the cars are stored. He has lived there for six years and this salvage <br />operation has never bothered him. There is no erosion and he has never found <br />a creek on the property. <br />DURWOOD HOUSE lives on Damascus Church Road. He spoke in support <br />of this rezoning. He has known Wayne Combs for a lot of years. He is <br />dependable. The site is clean and cannot be seen from the road. He <br />indicated that he has nothing but good things to say about Mr. Combs. <br />KENNETH MARTIN , stated that he is the son of the man who sold the <br />land to Mr. Combs. The land was originally purchased for the purpose of <br />storing junk cars. That use was permitted by the County at that time. He <br />and his father used the land to store cars for parts in their automobile <br />
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