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Greenwell: Yes, this is another one of those, Gerald's not here but, I still don't understand <br /> why we're getting involved in alterations of the building. <br /> Gonzalez: I'm not sure if (your packets) have a copy of the alteration permit and the <br /> exhibit attached. Our rules require that liquor licensees, if they are altering the footprint of <br /> their licensed area or if they have to pull a permit from the Building Division or the <br /> Electrical Section or Plumbing Section, must notify our Department. The way they notify <br /> our Department is by submitting an Application for Alteration Permit. That's as a general <br /> rule. In this case, the Waiakeawaena Texaco, which is located on the corner of Kino`ole <br /> and Kawailani, they are getting rid of their two or three repair bays and they're actually <br /> going to increase their licensed area. They are going to expand the small convenience <br /> retail store that was maybe a third of the building into the repair bays. So, their footprint <br /> for their place where they're going to sell alcohol is going to get bigger. We're going to <br /> have to update our drawings for the licensed area. In this case, there is even more of <br /> a reason for them to notify us. They're going to have to change their area that they sell <br /> their alcohol to include those bays. <br /> Greenwell: Thank you, Brandon. <br /> Gonzalez: Good question. <br /> Masuda: This one was hard to (understand). When you say `no repair area,' at first <br /> I thought if there's no repair to the area, why do we care? It's 'no repair area' not no <br /> repair to the area. <br /> Thomas: It's worded a little bit ambiguously. <br /> Gonzalez: The only way I knew is by looking at the drawing and using a magnifying <br /> glass. <br /> Greenwell: Thank you again. <br /> Gonzalez: Thank you. <br /> Thomas: So, as a clarification then, will they be able to expand the amount of alcohol <br /> they sell because of this expanded area, or is that a separate...? <br /> Gonzalez: Based on the drawings they submitted, they are increasing their retail space. <br /> It looks like they are installing additional refrigeration units and actually more food service <br /> areas. It looks like overall, they're going to have larger volume across the board of what <br /> they can offer. <br /> Thomas: Okay. <br /> Nahale-a: Any further discussion? <br /> NOVEMBER 7, 2019-LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES 36 <br />
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