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SIRACUSA:Yeah, I can see that where it says in 10, no public activities that would be <br />meetings for example shall be conducted between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. I don€t <br />understand what the reasoning is for that. Usually when groups have meetings they have them in <br />the evening after people have come home from work and had dinner and then they go out to their <br />public meetings. <br />SPRINGER:I think what the Planning Director asked to do- <br />SIRACUSA:Yes. <br />SPRINGER:Was to go through the entire. <br />SIRACUSA:I would like the Planning Director to, if he had some specific ideas in <br />mindwhenheputthatin. <br />SPRINGER:Okay.Mr.YuenonNumber10? <br />YUEN:Whydon€twegothrougheverythingandfinishtheirlistofconcernsand <br />then we can go through them one by one. <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Golding. <br />GOLDING, G.:So we would like to have the people be able to have their meetings up <br />until 9:30 at night. <br />SPRINGER:Proceed. <br />IWASHITA:Do you want your store open, I€m sorry. <br />SPRINGER:Commissioner Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA:Thank you. Do you want your store to be able to be open till 9:30 at <br />night? <br />GOLDING, G.:No, the store would be open till 6:00. <br />IWASHITA:Thank you. <br />ROLAND:The gallery might be open till 9:30. <br />GOLDING, G.:On occasion we might have the gallery open till 6:00 but that wouldn€t- <br />ROLAND:It€d be 9:30. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />20 <br /> <br />