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was missed in the revision. And so the Department of Transportation picked up on that thinking <br />that there were going to be commercial tours on the property as well as these tour busses. And I <br />think what we€re trying to do is just prevent both of them occurring. But, again, I think, you <br />know, you made a good point that if we prevent commercial tour busses from coming on there <br />it€s probably not going to allow commercial tours at the same time. <br />ALAMEDA:Thank you. <br />IWASHITA:Well, I think that this thing, the example about the busses not, you know, <br />just stopping, right, the driver says, well, we can€t go in, but I€m stopping here and you can walk <br />in; and that€s what is also being attempted to be prevented, right? Is that right? <br />DARROW:Yes, definitely. <br />IWASHITA:Okay.Okay,so,okay,thenI€msatisfiedthelanguageshouldbeasyou <br />suggested. <br />ALAMEDA:I€m sorry, but -. Thank you, Commissioner Iwashita. That did raise a <br />question for me though. What defines commercial? Because, going back to you, if you have one <br />of those 15-passenger basketball team to just stop and go visit, that€s not commercial, is it? <br />DARROW:Well, they€re there for, I mean, it would be my understanding that they€re <br />there for commercial purposes, to buy something or to take a tour of the property for pay. <br />ALAMEDA:And that condition wouldn€t exclude that from happening or it would? <br />DARROW:Yeah. <br />ALAMEDA:So who can -? <br />DARROW:No commercial tours. <br />ALAMEDA:So who can -? <br />DARROW:I mean, if you wanted to go on site and take a tour of the property, I don€t <br />think that€s going to prevent you; but if they€re going to charge for tours -. <br />ALAMEDA:Then it makes it commercial. <br />DARROW:Yes, then that€s prohibited. <br />ALAMEDA:So that€s really what makes it commercial then -? <br />DARROW:Correct. <br />5EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />