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APPROVED 6/12/17 <br />1 legislature to government to zone and what the legislature said about farms is that you have, you <br />2 do not have the power to impose your zoning on the, unless the use is for a non -farm purpose and <br />3 that's what the deal is here. The building code statute stands separately. The opinions that are <br />4 attached to the building code information are... is an opinion that involve an actually functioning <br />5 barn that was then being used for weddings. There was a farm there first. I think factually it's very <br />6 different. There's an AG opinion there as well, which does not have the force of law, which again <br />7 interprets the building code statute and nothing else. I'm not sure why Mr. Harvey provided us an <br />8 advisory opinion there because, again, I don't think that that information it's A: not appealable and <br />9 B: wasn't before you and C: doesn't really get to the ultimate question that you have. I suppose it's <br />10 designed to say, look you know in some other context the rules may may not be what they are. I <br />11 don't have an appeal before you about the building permit. My appeal is about the zoning piece of <br />12 it. And I want you to make your decision based on the zoning power and what those exceptions <br />13 mean. So in conclusion, I think you're hearing from me today what you heard from me before. <br />14 Three -part test, and we failed two parts. First test is, can it be considered a farm? Yes. Second test <br />15 is, is this a farm use or a non -farm use? And the third test is; is what's going on in this wedding and <br />16 event center incidental? What I am asking you to do as a Board is to take the information that you <br />17 found in your order as facts and to go look at that information, use that information to make your <br />18 determinations that while this may have a farm number and it may be a bona fide farm for the <br />19 purpose of determining whether the statutory exemption could apply, that the statutory exemption <br />20 does not apply in this case to any use of that structure that is wedding and event center use. And <br />21 that in order to have a wedding and event center there this applicant was required to have a Class <br />22 B SUP, which she does not have, for which she did not appeal, and that accordingly Mr. Harvey <br />23 has erred and that this property may not be used as a wedding and event venue. If somebody <br />24 wants to use this barn to store tobacco. We're not talking about that. I'm not talking about the <br />25 building code piece. I'm not talking about whether she need a building permit to have a barn. I'm <br />26 talking about whether you can use this barn in a way that is contrary to your ordinance and in a <br />27 way that is not incidental to any kind of farming purpose. And so I would ask you to both reverse <br />28 Michael's decision and to substitute your own tonight so that it doesn't bounce back and forth <br />29 anymore, and that the decision that you make be that it is neither incidental nor is it a farm use. <br />30 And I thank you very much for your time and attention. I know you are exhausted from hearing <br />31 about this barn and we appreciate your attention tonight, thank you. <br />32 <br />33 Karen Barrows: Thank you LeAnn. Andy? <br />34 <br />35 James Bryan: Madame chair? Madame chair, if I may? Can I ask for a small recess? <br />36 <br />37 Karen Barrows: We can, and I wanted to just say Andy, I think we're going to have to close the <br />38 public hearing around 10 because we're going to adjourn probably at 10:30 as we're allowed to so, <br />39 will that give you enough time? <br />40 <br />41 Andy Petesch: I certainly will do my best. <br />42 <br />43 Karen Barrows: Ok. Ok. We'll have a break for ten minutes. <br />44 <br />45 RECESS <br />46 <br />37 <br />
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