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CLARKSON: Yes, I would like to ask the Applicant or their representative whether they would <br /> be willing to operate without any signage whatsoever since all of your applications are going to <br /> be from continuing patients by appointment only. Would you be willing to conduct business <br /> without a sign out front? <br /> KERN: I will let Deirdre speak to that. I would say let'sMs. Imagire, are you there? <br /> D. IMAGIRE: Yeah, I mean, you know, I don't think that my husband and I have given really <br /> much thought to signage. I think it'd be nice if we could have a sign, but if that was the hang up, <br /> you know, I don't think that we would need one. You're absolutely right. Our patients are going <br /> to know it's us. Some of our patients live within walking distance. We'll tell them it's the one <br /> with the new fence and whatever kind of tree out front, and that,that's fine. So, we can meet, we <br /> can certainly be flexible if that's what the Commission wants. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Thank you. Any other questions? <br /> KERN: Chime in onok, I'll just add two cents so that perhaps a condition where the sign was <br /> significantly smaller, cause my only concern is that just somebody finding the place to avoid <br /> them having to drive further up the street and turn around. So, it's the signage from an <br /> advertisement standpoint. It would be hey, you're at the right place, home. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Thank you. Mr. Aguinaldo? You have to unmute. Mr. Aguinaldo, you have to <br /> unmute. <br /> AGUINALDO: Okay, I'm sorry. I just have a question for the Applicant and the Applicant's <br /> representative to chime in with one of our Commissioners, Joe, is yes, relating to the sign. If <br /> they're willing not to put a sign but their physical address and based on the drawing, the <br /> schematic drawing, what their future plan is, instead of making the driveway so up front, would <br /> it be possible turning the driveway along the future driveway so there's one entrance, and put, <br /> you know, some kind of barrier, landscaping in the front? So, kind of keep it more on the <br /> ag/residential feel on that? And, for the sign, on the, on the little structure,that will also help <br /> designate it in the right place, because I'm assuming you will have to put a physical address or, <br /> in front of your property just for mail or for emergency purposes. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Go ahead, Ms. Imagire. <br /> D. IMAGIRE: Yeah, certainly open to having small signage on the fence, whether that says <br /> "Chiropractor"or it says "Back to Basics Chiropractic" or if it just says our address. With <br /> regards to the driveway, the reason that we have a big driveway like that is because the Fire <br /> Department wanted to be able to bring a truck in even though they agreed that our by the time <br /> they get there, the house will be burned down, they still want a big driveway. So,that's, that's <br /> why we have the big driveway for the business. And then on the side is the driveway for the <br /> private residence, and there's a, it's done in a way in terms of the way the land is cleared so that <br /> it's separate. So, we—we don't have people, patients accidentally driving down towards our <br /> house. They're gonna know that the, they're gonna see okay this is the way in, the building is <br /> right there and very obvious where they, where they're supposed to go. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> 14 <br />