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when you look at the map there is actually a forest, a small forest between his lot and ours. And <br /> yet we can hear the sound. <br /> The recommendation says something about maybe he can put more foliage. But you already <br /> have a forest. So, I don't think the sound comes right through right, so I don't think you can <br /> prevent that part of it. So, the traffic, the noise is a big issue as far as I'm concerned. My wife <br /> stays home and does work at home and so, she hears it all day long. So, we don't have our <br /> privacy, peace and quiet and all that kind of stuff for last 17 years. I don't want to, I'll just going <br /> to end up here and I just want you guys to put yourselves in our shoes. Would you like to live <br /> next to a tennis court with a full-blown business going great, a lot of noise, traffic. This is the <br /> situation we're in. So,please consider our situation here. Our thing has been going on too long, <br /> without a permit and I don't think this business belongs in our neighborhood. Thank you. <br /> LIN: Thank you Mr. Sakata for your testimony. As I stated before because the application had <br /> been withdrawn, we are not going to be making any decision unless another application is <br /> submitted and then you guys could submit for another petition to be in a contested case but that's <br /> only if he does submit. So, at this time, it's going to be whatever actions that the Planning <br /> Director has discussed with Mr. Kunimoto regarding his withdrawal. <br /> LAGUIRE: Thank you very much. Can I ask the Planning Director a question, if that is possible <br /> because of our concerned that I raised earlier about if he continues to operate. What Mr. <br /> Kunimoto had said that he met with Mr. Kern. <br /> KERN: I'm happy to answer that. Yes, we just found yesterday of the withdrawal. So, he will <br /> have to cease operations. I'll be talking with him; I'll give him a short transition period so the <br /> students can be notified. It's not so much for him on that transition, it's for the students. <br /> LAGUIRE: Okay. <br /> KERN: And then he'll need to cease operations and if he doesn't, he'll be fined appropriately. <br /> LAGUIRE: Thank you very much, appreciate that. <br /> KERN: Yeah. <br /> LIN: Okay, so, based on that, that's all the Commission will be hearing today, so — <br /> DE LUZ: Chair, can I just say something real quick, is that okay? <br /> LIN: Sure. <br /> DE LUZ: I just want to thank all neighbors and great presentation. I know it's tough, I've been <br /> in that situation before, but I commend you guys for taking the time, making the effort to come <br /> out and speak to us. That helps tremendously and I think that zonings are put in for a reason and <br /> we all adhered by it so, we always feel like the other one should too. So, um' I know the word <br /> 6 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />