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saying even with an amplification device-. And possibly if we amend that to say that <br />amplification devices shall be limited to the point where the sound is not heard outside the room. <br />So a lot of times there are meetings going on. I know I have organizations that I go to that has a <br />lot of senior citizens who are hard of hearing and they always have trouble when these groups <br />have to use, the Chair has to use a microphone so those senior citizens can understand whats <br />going on. So I would like to recommend that instead of prohibiting amplification devices <br />entirely that we just state that the sound from such devices not be so loud as to escape the <br />confines of the room in question thats being used. Would you have any problems with that Mr. <br />Yuen? <br />YUEN:I- no I dont. There may be- we can work on a wording for that-. <br />SIRACUSA:Thank you. <br />YUEN:-thataccomplishessomethinglikethat.Thatsaysthisshallnotbeaudible <br />beyond the- unless its- audible- can be used unless its audible beyond the property line. It <br />really- it doesnt have to be confined to the room but this is something thats been a concern for <br />people in neighborhoods of facilities that have special events. <br />SIRACUSA:Yeah and I can see that. I certainly wouldnt want to have it coming from <br />a neighboring property when Im trying to get some rest. But Im looking for a way that we can- <br />that they can have their meetings and at the same time it not disturb anyone else. I had a <br />question for Mr. Roland. What is your affiliation with this? Youre not one of the owners, <br />youre not a Golding, are you the consultant or the architect or who are you? <br />ROLAND:Well, I got involved in this because Im a friend of Crissys mother. And I <br />have a design, architectural design background and Ive worked on many major projects in my <br />earlier years. Im into forced retirement so Im coming out of retirement to help them with this <br />project and hopefully I will have a place in this as a consequence. So were working very <br />closely together and Ive been through this process before somewhat successfully so I dont have <br />much experience in it but I am not completely intimidated by it. So, Im here just to help <br />through, its a very complicated process to go through and especially plan for it. And we had to <br />go through this in sort of a fog because the General Plan was up in the air for so long and went <br />through so many different changes and its really hard to determine what the latitudes are you <br />know. <br />SIRACUSA:One more thing. I notice that you folks set up a whole display there and I <br />was wondering did you want to point certain things out to us or was that just an exercise in-? <br />ROLAND:Yeah I would like to. I put this up to support the extreme request that we <br />are making. And, the model over here I think if you look at it a lot of these buildings dont have <br />such a large footprint in the- they, some of them are multi-split level structures. You want me to <br />go over there? <br />DARROW:We can bring it over here. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />11 <br /> <br />
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