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junk is actually used in the conduct of such permitted business enterprise,and that all such junk is at <br /> all times stored in an enclosed building on the premises, thereby securing it from public view. <br /> Section 10.20(1)(6) of the DCCO states that junk,as defined in this chapter,may be stored on any <br /> premises used chiefly for residential purposes, provided that it is stored solely for eventual use on <br /> the premises,and that all such junk is at all times stored in an enclosed building thereby securing it <br /> from public view. <br /> Section 10.255(2)(m) Revocation of a Conditional Use Permit. If the zoning committee finds that <br /> the standards in subsection 10.255(2)(h) and the conditions stipulated therein are not being <br /> complied with,the zoning committee, after a public hearing as provided in subsections 10.255(2)(0 <br /> and (g),may revoke the conditional use permit. Appeals from the action of the zoning committee <br /> may be as provided in subsection 10.255(2)6). <br /> This letter serves as notice that your property is in violation of the DCCO.All miscellaneous junk <br /> items and unlicensed and/or inoperable vehicles must be stored within an enclosed building or <br /> removed from the property. If this is not completed by December 9,2016,citations will be issued <br /> against the property owner each day in violation. <br /> This letter also serves notice that you are in violation of Conditional Use Permit No. 2092,made <br /> effective on December 16,2008.The CUP allows for a maximum of two vehicles for repair to be <br /> stored outdoors. I counted fourteen vehicles parked near the accessory building.To be in <br /> • compliance,all but two vehicles,and all other automotive items, have to be removed from the area <br /> of the accessory building. Due to the zoning violations against this business on this property,and <br /> the fact that your business has been transformed into a full time operation, CUP No. 2092 will need <br /> to be reintroduced to the Dane County Land and Regulation Committee. Satisfying the requirements <br /> noted above would weigh heavily in your favor. <br /> Your cooperation is appreciated in this matter. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> • <br /> Patrick M-Klinkner <br /> Dane County Zoning Inspector <br /> 608-266-9082 <br /> cc: Vicki Anderson,Town of Springdale Clerk <br /> Patrick Downing,Dane County Supervisor,District 30 <br /> Roger Lane,Dane County Zoning Administrator <br /> 210 Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd.••City-County Bldg,Room 116+Madison,WI 53703-3342.7•Phone:608.266.4266'A Far.608.267.1540 <br />