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GALIMBA: Seeing no other questions, Commissioners we need a motion made and seconded <br /> before we can discuss. May I hear a motion for action. <br /> LIN: I'd like to make a motion. Let me bring it up here. <br /> AGUINALDO: Second. <br /> LIN: Hold on, Commissioner Aguinaldo. I move that the application for Special Permit, Docket <br /> No. 2022-010, be approved with the applicant's amendment for condition on hours and signage, <br /> which shall be adopted. <br /> GALIMBA: Thank you Commissioner Lin. <br /> AGUINALDO: Then I second. <br /> GALIMBA: Thank you Commissioner Aguinaldo. Okay it's been moved and seconded. <br /> Commissioners any discussion on the motion? <br /> LIN: Now I'd like to ask about the sign. <br /> GALIMBA: Please go-ahead Commissioner Lin. <br /> LIN: What size are you looking at Ms. Bath? <br /> BATH: Yeah, that's a good question because I want to do something aesthetic. I have a friend <br /> that actually sliced at an angle Albizia and made really nice signs out of the Albizia wood. I <br /> wanted to work with her. My goal is to make it as small as we can "—". I'd like to include <br /> "Stephanie Bath Licensed Massage Therapist by appointment only" is super important because I <br /> don't want people driving down the driveway. Criminals just checking it out or just people <br /> coming down while I'm in session. I'm visualizing maybe something about this big and maybe <br /> about that big because 2 inches is what's readable right for the regular sign. Not to exceed 2 feet <br /> long by 18 inches. How's that? And then the wooden part of the sign from the cambium around <br /> the Albizia wouldn't be included in the sign that would just be aesthetics. Is that workable? <br /> Because it's about this thick, I think. <br /> ANDREWS: Ms. Bath, can you please speak into the microphone. <br /> BATH: I'm sorry. <br /> ANDREWS: Thank you. <br /> BATH: Twenty-four(24) by 18, is that what I said excluding any cambium that's outside of the <br /> actual flat surface of the wood. I'm trying to draw a picture here of what I'm visualizing. Can <br /> you see kind of that shape? So, it might be 24 inches, it might be twenty-eight(28) inches. I <br /> don't know because the wood is variable by about 18 inches tall. I think I could easily get all <br /> 5 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />