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Nahale-a: Motion carries. Thank you very much. <br />The motion was carried unanimously. <br />Yap: Thank you. <br />Trim: Thank you. <br />Takase: Madam Chair, may we take Item No. 11? <br />Nahale-a: If there are no objections, I'd like to take Item No. 11, the addendum, out of <br />order as our Licensee is here. <br />11. Hawaiian Ola Brewing Corporation, dba Ola Brew Co., discussion <br />on removing conditions placed on its Small Craft Producer Pub liquor <br />license, Category B1, by the Liquor Commission on April 5, 2018. <br />Takase: I will give the Commission the background on this. If you remember, for the ones <br />who were here, but for the new Commissioners, Ola Brewing is a Small Craft Producer <br />Licensee in the industrial area across the street from My Bar and Club Korea (& Grill). As <br />part of the original application, they licensed the entire area/property, the building and also <br />the parking lot to the south side of the property for special events. At the time, the <br />Commission put a restriction on it (the license), that they would have to notify the <br />Department whenever they used the outside parking lot area for consumption, and it <br />exceeded 100 people. They have been, and Brandon can give you a report on their <br />notifications. We've been sending investigators out each time they had events to monitor <br />the situation. <br />Takase: They are coming in now to ask for elimination of that condition. From the <br />Department's side, we have not had any problems with them. Brandon can give you the <br />numbers as to the amount of people they have had. It's in the industrial area, there's <br />nothing else going on in the evening, so parking and noise has not been a problem. From <br />the Department's standpoint, we would go along with the recommendation. Although our <br />investigators have been going out, I don't know that there's a need for them to monitor <br />each event. <br />Nahale-a: Thank you. Brandon, you have anything to add? <br />Gonzalez: Good morning, thank you. On April 5, 2018, the Liquor Commission granted <br />the License but imposed three conditions. <br />• The first condition was that the number of persons per event outside <br />shall not exceed 100. <br />• The second condition is that a temporary permit must be applied for <br />if more than 100 people are anticipated. <br />JUNE 6, 2019 - LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES 17 <br />
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