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KAY: I don't believe a sprinkler system is going to be required given the size of the proposed <br />church, so it's basically going to be dedicated water for the Fire Department to come and hook <br />up their equipment to, if there's a fire, to suppress the fire. <br />RAFFIPIY: Okay, so being that the building is going to be more than 6,000 square feet— <br />AGUINALDO: No, three— <br />RAFFIPIY: Or 3,000 square feet. <br />AGUINALDO: Three thousand I think, yeah? <br />KAY: Yeah, it's 8,400. <br />RAFFIPIY: Eighty-four, yeah, it's combined, eighty-four. <br />KAY: Yeah. <br />RAFFIPIY: So, that we'll require to at least provide the minimum, the 2,000 -gallons per minute. <br />KAY: That's correct. <br />RAFFIPIY: So, all that calculations will have to be factored in. <br />KAY: That's correct. So, ultimately, there's another condition of approval that indicates that <br />they need to work with the Fire Department to come up with approved plans for fire suppression <br />and then once they're installed, a letter from the Fire Department to the Planning Department <br />prior to occupancy that indicates that they have met those requirements, yeah. <br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you. <br />KAY: You're welcome. <br />CLARKSON: Any further questions from the Commission? If not, will the Applicant or their <br />representative please come forward? Please raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell <br />the truth on this matter before the Planning Commission today? <br />KEALOHA: I do. <br />CLARKSON: Please introduce yourself and where you reside and proceed. <br />KEALOHA: Okay. My name is Frederick Kealoha. I live in Ocean View, and I am with the <br />church, and I'm the one who coordinates the building. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />5 <br />