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Area Board of Zoning Appeals—February 1, 2012 <br /> MR. URBANSKI: And it could have been yes one is. We didn't have to know what it was. But several of <br /> these answers, in my opinion okay, are kind of cutting a line, a hair. <br /> MS. GURROLA: No I think I'm being pretty straight forward. <br /> MR. URBANSKI: I don't. That's just me personally. <br /> MR. PHIPPS: Indiana Mentor is not a state government agency? It's a private business that places clients in <br /> homes. Ms. Gurrola works for you... <br /> MS. PANDERTITIST: She is a subcontractor, not an employee? <br /> MR. PHIPPS: She's subcontracted by you to take care of people. Right now you've placed two people in <br /> her home. Her home has been approved by the State as acceptable for this use and it's approved for up to <br /> three people? <br /> MS. PANDERTITIST: Up to four people. But yes we have two there now and we stopped as soon as we <br /> heard about the zoning issue we did not place any more folks there until the outcome of this Special Use <br /> exception. <br /> MR. PHIPPS: If the zoning problems are taken care of and the City approves this as a Special Use, you <br /> could place up to four people there right now? <br /> MS. PANDERTITIST: Four. <br /> MR. PHIPPS: But if the City would limit it to fewer than that then you would of course abide by that? <br /> MS. PANDERTITIST: Absolutely. <br /> MR. VELLEMAN: How many other homes like this, this doesn't have to do with this hearing, how more <br /> homes like this do you have in the area? <br /> MS. PANDERTITIST: We have one in South Bend, one other in South Bend. <br /> MR. VELLEMAN: Do you know if they have their ,Special Exception for this? <br /> MS. PANDERTITIST: I know that they do not. <br /> MS. NAYDER: Can I make my comments before we open it up for the general...? <br /> MR. URBANSKI: Yes. <br /> 40 <br />