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CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />BOARD OF BUIILDING CODE APPEALS <br />CORRECTED-NIINIJTES - JULY 21, 1994 <br />I. ROLL CALL: <br />Vice Chairman Kazak called the meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. <br />Present: P. Engoglia, J. Kazak, W. Piar, and D. Spoerke. <br />Absent: R. Burk. <br />Also Present: Building Commissioner Conway and Clerk of Commissions Oring. <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />P. Engoglia moved to approve the minutes of June 30, 1994, seconded by D. Spoerke, and <br />unanimously approved. <br />III. COMMLTNICATIONS: <br />Vice Chairmau Kazak read two letters from Joanne Botson objecting to the satellite dish on <br />the North Olmsted Oldsmobile property. Main.taining that she did not want to see the dish and <br />that she did not want the electrical interference and the possibility of lighting striking it. She <br />also complained about having to see and hear the activity at this dealership. W. Schmidtz, <br />another neighbor, had also called complaining about the dish and advising that when Council <br />approved the building, they would not be allowed to place a dish on the building. <br />N. HEARINGS: <br />North Olmsted Oldsmobile Satellite Dish, 27871-81 Lorain Rd. . <br />Hearing required because of complaints received from adjacent residents as prescribed under <br />Ord. 87-85, Section 1367.02. Note: Satellite Dish Conforms to Code. <br />In reference to the letters read above, Building Commissioner Conway gave a brief history of <br />the properly. Originally this was the truck dealership for` the Chevrolet business across the <br />street, and the minutes refer to that. There was an application for a roof top unit on this <br />building in 1986, at which time the building codes did not allow roof top satellite dishes, and it <br />was denied. Later there was an application for a dish in the rear yazd, but that was denied <br />because of location and screening; and also because the same dealership was across the street, <br />the owner agreed to put the dish on that location since it was less visible to residents. There <br />was no representative present, but Mr. Conway assumed that because this is now an <br />Oldsmobile Dealership, they need the dish on this property. Mr. Kazak stated that the <br />dealership gets sales trainin.g information via these dishes. The members had viewed the site. <br />Mr. Conway had a picture showing what Mrs. Botson would see from her home. The <br />members agreed that only a few mches of the dish were visible over the fence. Mr. Kazak <br />stated that these dishes did not affect anyone else's reception. Since the contractor did not get <br />a permit for the dish, he would have to pay a double fee. Since the complaint is mainly about <br />the view, it was decided to require some shrubs to screen the dish. P: Engoglia moved to <br />gpprove the North Olmsted Oldsmobile satellite dish with the recommendation that a