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KERN: Yeah, thank you. Just, my feeling around this is that this is one of many steps to come. <br /> This is a movement in the right direction. We are in a bit of a chicken-and-egg scenario, if you <br /> will, right? So we need the charging stations to have more people adopt utilizing EV, which then <br /> moves into rental cars. The more stations we have, the easier it is for them to come in. And I <br /> think at some point, the numbers in here will be really low, and that by adoption these numbers <br /> will be far greater; at some point it will be much more than eight because of the amount of EVs <br /> that we'll have. So I think what we'll be seeing over this time is piece by piece by piece to <br /> hopefully get the entirety under control here in the next few years. That's the goal. <br /> KANUHA: And just moving forward, Director Kern and Councilmember Kimball,just what is <br /> said in that recommendation and then in this bill, for public accommodation, does that include, I <br /> would say, homeowners who are in that stage where they've got a short-term vacation rental type <br /> of area? Just a quick question, something that I was thinking about. <br /> KERN: In this case, it wouldn't, because the requirement is based off the number of parking <br /> stalls. So if you have 50 stalls, it would be your trigger. At some point in the future that may <br /> change, but right now it would be more to a hotel. <br /> KANUHA: A hotel? <br /> KERN: Yeah. <br /> KANUHA: Thank you. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: So I want tooh, pardon me. <br /> VITOUSEK: Please go ahead. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: I wanted to know, will owners be, would they be able to require a lessee <br /> to take on the cost for maint- implementing and maintaining an EV station? Would that be <br /> permissible or is that prohibited? <br /> KIMBALL: If I heard the question correctly, that with lessees, would it be possible for property <br /> owners to require their lessees to contribute to the development of infrastructure? Can somebody <br /> give your thumbs up <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Correct. <br /> KIMBALL: if that was the question? <br /> VITOUSEK: Correct. <br /> KIMBALL: Yes. So, yeah, that is a possibility, it's not prohibited by this. So that could be an <br /> arrangement between the lessee and the owner. <br /> VITOUSEK: As with any tenant improvement situation. <br /> 16 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />