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VITOUSEK: Would that, would that suffice? <br /> DARROW: Yes. <br /> VITOUSEK: Doctors. Doctors, nurses— <br /> DARROW: And dentists. <br /> VITOUSEK: Yeah. Physicians, nurses, dentists. <br /> DARROW: Very good. <br /> CARR.SMITH: So, we're talking about adding that verbiage in and then also adding the use <br /> permit for the RS zoning. RM. <br /> DARROW: RM. This would be for the massage, chiropractic, acupuncture, and other similar <br /> uses, health uses, in the RM zoning. So it was the same process as medical clinics. <br /> CARR.SMITH: Mark? <br /> VAN PERNIS: Let's not forget the nurse practitioners. <br /> CARR. SMITH: So Mark— <br /> VAN PERNIS: I have to disagree with Ms. DeFranco if we talk about licensed individuals, <br /> medical doctors, chiropractors, some massagers and [inaudible] licensed, perhaps we could <br /> differentiate between licensed people and unlicensed people. There's lots of people out there <br /> claiming to provide services and [inaudible] medical services which are not licensed, or they're <br /> so called specialty is not one that requires a license. <br /> CARR.SMITH: Go ahead Barbara. <br /> DEFRANCO: I agree with you. I think they need to be licensed. I think they have to be a <br /> licensed masseuse or licensed acupuncturist. I think if you have licensing in the state to be <br /> licensed. I wasn't talking about unlicensed people,just so you know. <br /> CARR SMITH: So Jeff, when people come for use permits for these types of businesses, do <br /> they have to show anything that says anywhere that they have to be licensed? <br /> DARROW: We haven't had a use permit yet for massage, chiropractic, acupuncture cause we're <br /> bringing this bill before you. As far as medical clinics,that's when they come before the <br /> commission they bring, there's a lot of detail that's provided as part of the permit. <br /> CARR SMITH: Mike? <br /> 13 <br /> EXHIBIT G <br />