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Area Board of Zoning Appeals—February 1, 2012 <br /> MR. URBANSKI: So both these letters are from... <br /> MR. VELLEMAN: The same family. <br /> MR. URBANSKI: The same family? <br /> MR. VELLEMAN: It's look like mother and father, Mark and Kathy Wieczorek and then his sister Beth <br /> Bird. They both wrote letters for him. <br /> MR. HAWLEY: Oh I see. Well that clarifies it for me. Mark is staying there? <br /> MS. GURROLA: Mark is there through the foster care program. <br /> MR. HAWLEY. Thank you. <br /> MR. PHIPPS: Ms. Gurrola you mentioned that you are fully employed as a nurse. Can you tell us where <br /> you work or who your employer is? <br /> MS. GURROLA: I mostly work for myself. With this Comfort Companion Choice as a nurse I go out and <br /> in the field to check on clients to insure that they're getting their services. I also on staff four shifts a month <br /> at Elmhurst Memorial Hospital. I do four shifts a month. <br /> MR. PHIPPS: Thank you. <br /> MR. URBANSKI: Now when you say shift, is that four days or four twelve hour shifts or is that four week <br /> shifts? <br /> MS. GURROLA: That is four days a month and it's an eight hour shift. <br /> MR. URBANSKI: So you're working full time thirty two hours a month? <br /> MS. GURROLA: I was explaining my shifts at the hospital. He asked me where I was employed. I told <br /> him I work for myself and I work four shifts a month at the hospital. <br /> MR. URBANSKI: I understand that. Okay, any other questions from the Board or staff? <br /> MR, FEDDER: Nothing other than I suggest that LaShon put a lot of this stuff into the record especially if <br /> she's going to go in front of the Council so that maybe some of these questions may be answered ahead of <br /> time. <br /> MR. URBANSKI: Understanding, number one, that's your choice to do, which I mentioned to you before. <br /> If you do it fine. It's kept for our records. If not that's your prerogative, okay. Understand this Board is <br /> 47 <br />