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MOOERS: Yes. <br />DOMINGO: Okay. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: Commissioners, I do want to bring to your attention, there is that additional <br />handout that you have with additional special permit conditions over and above what’s in your, <br />the staff’s recommendations -. <br />WOODWARD: Right. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: And these are the ones that have the limitation on the number of special <br />events. There is that exception for the Relay Of Life and the additional condition on no concerts <br />or tourism related activities, the policy on security and traffic control, those are, on the bottom it <br />has 062061 number is a scanned document number; and it was handed out to you with a <br />paperclip. And those are the additional conditions that have been agreed to by the applicant after <br />their meeting with Mr. Higgins and his client. And so you should have that in your handouts; <br />and those need to be added to the conditions as recommended by the staff. <br />WOODWARD: Right. I had a couple of questions in that regard. One is it says no exterior <br />speakers directed between blank degrees and blank degrees. <br />MOOERS: Yeah, I’m not real good with that area. I think Mr. Higgins has some numbers to <br />that. <br />WOODWARD: Right. <br />MOOERS: I didn’t know if it’d be better to use degrees or just say point of south of the <br />highway. <br />WOODWARD: Well, Mr. Higgins has put in 235 degrees and 045 degrees. <br />MOOERS: Right, right. <br />WOODWARD: Okay. <br />MOOERS: And which I understand to be towards the highway. <br />WOODWARD: Okay. All right. Well, that’s -. <br />MOOERS: Our goal is that those speakers shouldn’t be heard off the property at all, and <br />particularly with the other sound constraint, which is the decibel level. We’re hoping that <br />between the two of those that noise won’t be an issue. <br />WOODWARD: Okay. And the other question that Mr. Gonzalez, Corporation Counsel, had <br />was what is your definition of a concert and does a performance or benefit performance count as <br />a concert? <br />MOOERS: Yeah, we didn’t get into a definition. But probably, you know, we could. I guess in <br />my mind a concert would be something where, you know, the music is a primary purpose for <br />being there. So, for example, if you come to a roping which is a permitted use and there’s, you <br />know, three people playing acoustic guitars that wouldn’t be considered a concert. But if you <br />were, you know, advertising for a reggae concert that clearly would be. What the line is in <br />between, I don’t know. I don’t know if there’s a definition of concert in the Zoning Code. <br />6 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />