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Takase: Yes, the whole property. Originally, the consumption was going to be within the <br />building, but they moved after that to include the parking lot area as part of their <br />consumption area for bigger events. <br />Onizuka: On our New Business Item No. 11, it says "discussion on removing conditions," <br />and her letter states "potential to make this outdoor space a permanent part of our licensed <br />premises." It doesn't address removing, her letter is different from what we have on the <br />agenda. <br />Takase: In speaking with her about what they wanted to do, that was where she wanted to <br />get to. She may not have worded it properly, but in our conversations with them, it was <br />really to try to remove these conditions from the license. <br />Salave`a: So all we're considering for eleven is removal of the conditions placed upon. <br />Takase: Correct. <br />Masuda: How many times do you anticipate having events, I don't mean cycling through, <br />but en masse, having over 300 people at one time? <br />Breeland: Right now we think six events per year, so every other month we'd like to have <br />a show, a music concert. <br />Masuda: How many times in a year would you anticipate having over 500 people? <br />Breeland: Usually those big shows are anywhere from 300 to 600. It would depend on <br />how many tickets we're selling and the artist. We've had Fiji, Kimie Miner, Ekolu, so it just <br />depends... <br />Masuda: At what point will you say it's too much? <br />Breeland: We cut it at 600. <br />Nahale-a: Mr. Gonzalez, could you read the three conditions that was put on their license? <br />Gonzalez: Yes. Condition 1: the number of persons per event shall not <br />exceed 100; <br />Condition 2: a temporary permit must be applied for if <br />more than 100 people are anticipated; <br />Condition 3: an annual review shall be conducted by the <br />Department of Liquor Control. <br />JUNE 6, 2019 - LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES 24 <br />