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Jennifer Jolley <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Community Development Dept. <br /> November 13, 2002 <br /> Page 3 <br /> There is the obvious concern that the residual carpet and associated materials will pile up <br /> along with the trash that accompanies this kind of operation. <br /> Are there additional fire hazards and environmental hazards that accompany this <br /> operation?Does the building have an adequate fire suppression system and storage or <br /> disposal for the chemicals,glues and any other chemicals that are used in their operation. <br /> We did not sell our home so we could be in more of a country setting because we were <br /> advised of the expiration of the use permit. <br /> The original non-conforming use permit was issued for equestrian supplies; the packaging <br /> of wood shavings was a stretch from the definition of equestrian supplies. My point is <br /> how does carpet even come close to equestrian supplies? <br /> I welcome any contact by staff or the Community Development Department to discuss <br /> these concerns in more detail. <br /> Shane Jones <br /> 12875 E. Locke Road <br /> Lockeford, CA 95237 <br /> 209 727-0983 <br /> cc: Alan Coon, Esq. <br />