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servers can't hear the customer placing their order and they're right there, that's going to <br />be a problem. I let them know that the types of bands or genre that we want to bring in <br />would be acoustic, ukulele, soft, something chill; none of the drums banging or anything <br />like that. <br />Greenwell: In your discussions with them, was that prior to these letters of protest or <br />after the letters of protest? Do you know off hand? <br />Nguyen: [ never spoke with these individuals. The person I spoke with never sent in a <br />letter after I spoke with him. He just wanted more information and I just told him the <br />truth, what my intention was. He felt better after that. He said he just wanted to know <br />what kind of live entertainment or band we wanted and what the hours would be. <br />Greenwell: Thank you. <br />Salave`a: Madam chair, I have a question. <br />Nahale-a: ok, we'll hear Claude and then (your question). <br />onizuka: Being from Kona and familiar with this area, this has been a problem anytime <br />someone wanted to do something within the resort area. If she's going to close at 9:30, <br />that's a decent hour. The other thing is, this is not something new. In that area, <br />you have Huggo's on the Rocks and they put out a lot of music and I can hear that <br />a mile and a half to two miles away, depending on the wind. Just for the sake of the <br />Commissioners, I sympathize with the protest letters, but as far as I'm concerned, if you <br />buy or live within a resort area, music within a certain decent hour comes with that resort <br />area. I don't think that should be our justification for not granting the license. If you want <br />peace and quiet, you have to move away from a resort area. That's my opinion. <br />Nahale-a: Mahalo. Allen? <br />Salave`a: Thank you. can you tell us what side of the building the music will be played <br />on, Mauka or Makai? <br />Nguyen: It will be on the highway side, not where the residentials or condos. are, <br />because that's where all the windows are, so it's basically on the highway side towards <br />the hotel side. <br />Salave`a: Will the music be amplified? <br />Nguyen: No. I don't want that. Like what I said, if my servers can't hear the customers <br />placing their order and they're right there, it's going to become a problem. I want the <br />families to be able to talk across each other and still be able to listen to what they're <br />talking about. <br />Salave`a: No plans for, not a concert, but guest band activities? <br />Nguyen: You mean if they have to pay to come through the door? <br />MAY 21 2019 - LIQUOR COMMISSION MIN U TES 5 <br />
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