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Too close to Rancho Santa Fe
Great story Marty, and thanks for bringing this to everyone’s attention. It is hard to believe that Darryl Louis Hronek, a convicted criminal, who was convicted twice on drug charges, being a drug ringleader and conspiracy to distribute marijuana, and has spent close to 20 years in prison, a shady character that swindled people out of their money by shutting down a business in Arizona, has the nerve of calling his neighbor a “terrorist”. Check out his Linkedin profile that has no prior history listed before his MedAuction.com business. I wonder how many MedAuction.com customers know whom they are dealing with? He doesn’t even list his real last name on his business website. But the main point seems to be that this nefarious character thinks the law does not apply to him and he can run a business in a residential neighborhood. He claims he wants to raise his family in the country but completely ignores that his neighbors want to live in the quiet country too and not next to an import/export business with 10+ employees, daily freight truck deliveries and all that noise. Living in the country does not mean there are no rules and regulations. The County Zoning Dept. already determined that his business is in clear zoning violation. If he wants to comply with a “cottage industry” exemption, he would need to reduce his employees to 3, use no more than 1000 sq.ft. of building space and have no negative impact on the residential character of the neighborhood. Who is going to enforce that? This story tells me that the neighbors mainly want to make sure that Hronek obeys the laws and zoning ordinances and does not disturb the peaceful residential character of this neighborhood. If he wants to be a good neighbor he should show to everyone that he can obey the law and not turn his property into an industrial zone and call his neighbors “terrorists”.— September 5, 2016 5:57 p.m.