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YATES: Oh,well, my question was just if the Aerial Gymnastics, if they are, you know, if they <br /> felt that be, I mean, I guess, because they don't really have any other option and they are given <br /> an option to have their gymnastics[someone sneezes]—bless you—have their genetics there, <br /> they feel comfortable about being there that, you know,no,you know, traffic and in-and-out or <br /> any of those things that are going to affect the neighbors and, if they are going to, you know,be <br /> in a position where the neighbors are not going to be very happy. So if all of that has been, you <br /> know, they've looked at that and talked to the people and, you know, if they are okay with it, <br /> then, as well as the gymnastics folks that they are in a safe location. That was my question; if <br /> they feel all of that has been taken care of, and if you feel safe being there. <br /> PIPAN: Commissioner Yates <br /> VITOUSEK: (Indiscernible— simultaneous speech) question for Ms. Guiffrida. Do people feel <br /> safe driving across the property? Do people feel safe in the building that hasn't been inspected? <br /> GUIFFRIDA: As far as I know, everyone does. We feel real safe there. <br /> VITOUSEK: Commissioner Kanuha. <br /> KANUHA: I have a couple of questions for both you, John, and the, you know,the <br /> representative of Bolton. That timeline, when do you guys think that you guys will have the <br /> parking lot done, the ADA compliancy, and also be able to (inaudible—noise)with what has <br /> been done for the building's permitting process, as a timeline? <br /> PIPAN: Thank you, Commissioner Kanuha. We are given in the conditions one year to get final <br /> Plan Approval and to secure and implement any building permits that would be required to <br /> change the use and to bring the as-permitted, or as-built, bathrooms into compliance. I think that <br /> is ambitious,but with the addition of the administrative one-year additional time to get those <br /> completed, I think two years should be plenty of time. <br /> And just to speak a little bit more about the parking. We've shown a little less than 40 spots on <br /> this conceptual site plan, and that's why it is conceptual; there will be revisions that would be <br /> required through the Plan Approval process that will evaluate against code, how many parking <br /> spaces are required, that will influence how many ADA parking spaces are required, and then <br /> that will be implemented through those building permits. <br /> So I hope that answers your question. Yeah,we feel like, one year,maybe a little ambitious; we <br /> hit the ground running really hard, that may be feasible. But two years seems to be definitely <br /> doable. <br /> KANUHA: Okay, and also, I know just kind of with Mr. Darrow's and also the planning <br /> director's recommendation looking at the Kakalina Drive extension, what would happen to the <br /> previous road that was in there? There are those conditions that are in there—did I see it—and <br /> 17,there is a timeline with that extension. <br /> 16 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />