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ANDREWS: Yes, it's actually a single-story. I can go back to, yeah, I can go back to the <br /> photograph. <br /> CARR SMITH: I kind of assumed that the yellow house would be the bed and breakfast. <br /> ANDREWS: Yeah, so the structure which iscan you see the slide showing the photographs <br /> with the structure on the yeah, so the structure in the lower right portion is a single-story. I <br /> believe it's just elevated on post and pier. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay. <br /> ANDREWS: And then the lower structure, which is slab on grade, is the, is the primary <br /> residence of the applicants. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay, thank you very much. Commissioners, do you have questions of staff? <br /> Mark, I see your hand. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Thank you. Can I be heard? <br /> CARR SMITH: Sorry? <br /> VAN PERNIS: Do people hear me? <br /> CARR SMITH: Yes, I can - - - <br /> VAN PERNIS: Okay. <br /> CARR SMITH: Go ahead. <br /> VAN PERNIS: I noticed in the presentation that this is a B&B for two adults. I think that's <br /> unclear; it should say two adults and their children, if any. Because I suppose it's likely that the <br /> guests of the B&B will be families, not just two adults. <br /> CARR SMITH: Good question. Jessica, can you address that? Whether they were not planning <br /> on having families, or how does that work? <br /> ANDREWS: - - - <br /> CARR <br /> - -CARR SMITH: Jessica? <br /> ANDREWS: Sorry, I was muted. Yes, I can address the question from the Commissioner. <br /> Typically, a one-bedroom bed and breakfast accommodates two occupants. So that's, that's the <br /> rationale. It could include children. It would be up to the discretion of the owners on that. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay. <br /> 3 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />