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Takase: She has a track record so we know what kind of business she's going to have. <br />It'll be a little different, yes, but we give them the benefit of the doubt going forward <br />rather than put restrictions on them from the very start. We will adjust it if it becomes a <br />problem. We invite them to always call us when there is a problem, and we will work <br />with them. <br />Hughes: Thank you. My opinion is we should grant the permit as noted and we <br />shouldn't be restricting businesses until it becomes an issue, and at that point we <br />should address it. That's my opinion. <br />Rankin: We have high hopes that they're going to be good neighbors and from talking <br />with them, and this is an assumption but we're, I have high hopes that they're going to <br />be great neighbors. <br />Hughes: It'll be like she said, communication is key. If there's an issue on their side, <br />you need to let her know that there's an issue and if she doesn't address it, then that... <br />Rankin: Yeah. I agree with that and that's more than fair. I think neither one of us <br />want to be crappy neighbors. <br />Nguyen: No, not in this town, it's too small. <br />Rankin: Right? <br />Nahale-a: Before I continue, I'd like the record to reflect that Commissioner Thomas <br />has joined us at 10:25 as far as discussion. <br />Claude: Hearing all the discussion, unless the other Commissioners have any other <br />objections, I'd like to move that we close public hearing. <br />Hughes: I'll second that. <br />Mr. onizuka moved to close the public hearing; seconded by <br />Mr. Hughes. <br />Ibarra: I have a question, first. So, (as far as) the protest letter, you represent yourself <br />or the Association? <br />Rankin: The Homeowners Association. <br />Ibarra: How many people? <br />Rankin: We have 98 units. <br />lbarra: And everybody is in accordance with your position? <br />Rankin: We were in a board meeting that we had recently. <br />MAY 2, 2019 -LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES 11 <br />