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HOUSEL: Okay. <br />FUKE: So there are limitations in terms of the amplification requirement like, you know, you <br />basically shut off at, like, 7:00. If you are going to have a seminar, for example, or a corporate <br />retreat, you know, then they want to extend it up to, like, 10:00 p.m. that night. But if you have a <br />seminar or a corporate retreat, you are not going to have, I guess you might have some music, <br />but if you are going to have music, it’s not, certainly after 7:00 p.m., there’s not going to be <br />anything electrified or amplified. <br />BOWMAN: Okay, I guess you answered my question, because the overnight accommodations <br />and food service would be then more for these corporate retreats and seminars. <br />FUKE: Or for those families that would come in for the wedding and then, you know, they <br />would -. If you are coming in from Japan, maybe you might have about, you know, three or four <br />good friends, and so you’ll be able to stay over there and use the house. But it’s not intended to <br />be like a restaurant, it’s not intended to be like a B&B where, you know, you call up and say, can <br />I have dinner over there, no, or can I stay over there, no; it has to be all associated with the <br />function. <br />BOWMAN: Right, right, so it could possibly be the wedding. And I assume, you know, <br />weddings in America, they get wild and crazy, but maybe Japanese are a little bit more subdued <br />– I’m not sure. Thank you. <br />HOUSEL: Is food prepared on the site? <br />FUKE: There would be, there is a nice, as you saw in the photo, there is a nice kitchen area. So <br />if there is a need for food service, then they would be preparing the food service over there. It <br />would be still subject to their getting a permit from the Department of Health to be able to serve <br />the food there. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. Commissioners, any other questions? Thank you. If you would like to be <br />seated. We have no further testifiers. I guess -. Would you like to make a motion to close the <br />public hearing? <br />GIFFIN: I so move. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. <br />NELSON: Second. <br />HOUSEL: Second? Okay. All in favor? <br />COMMISSIONERS: Aye. <br />12 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />