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hearing from you, that is not part of the requirement of our motion right now on that? Well, <br />we’re not addressing that at all? <br />YUEN:Well, if the motion stands as it is with these conditions, my understanding <br />is that there’s a one-year period to remove inoperable equipment in excess of 200 square feet. <br />Yes, Jeff? <br />DARROW:Just for clarification, the landscaping condition, this would not be <br />associated with the Plan Approval condition? <br />ALAMEDA:Mr. Director? <br />YUEN:I’m just wondering if we, of the need to be as formal as to have a Plan <br />Approval rather than just do an inspection. You know, because of the time it’s not -. <br />DARROW:And as far as the landscaping, should we verify, you know, usually we say <br />light industrial on the border of a residential-type landscaping and then we would identify the <br />east, north and south borders. <br />YUEN:I would just put it as screening, which means blocking the view, because <br />this is a short-term. So, you know, he could do it with a fence, for example, wooden fence. I’m <br />not sure what exactly is on the property but it might not, this is a situation where it might be, <br />normally when we talk about screening with landscaping you’re going to grow something that’s <br />going to grow up in a short timeframe. <br />DARROW:So the conditions that the Director has identified also includes a one-year <br />time, life of the permit and, again, we’ll have our standard time condition where an <br />administrative time extension can be granted for the period of time not to exceed what was <br />originally granted. Is that correct? <br />WATANABE:That was another year, yes. <br />ALAMEDA:Mr. Darrow, anything else? Any -? <br />DARROW:Just to clarify the hours of operation, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through <br />Friday? <br />YUEN:Yes. <br />DARROW:Thank you. <br />WATANABE:So, Director, he does state Monday through Saturday and it’s a delivery <br />business. So I’m not sure if, you know, he’s required to operate on Saturdays for Sears or <br />whatever. <br />YUEN:I don’t have a problem with making it Monday to Saturday for the one <br />year. <br />EXHIBIT D <br />22 <br /> <br />
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