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BOWMAN: Okay. Do you have a lot of pigs there? <br />MAEDA: There are a lot of pigs in the area, yes, but not on our property <br />cause we do have dogs. <br />BOWMAN: Okay, so they don’t like bark a lot at night when the pigs are out? <br />MAEDA: No, our, well, there are dogs barking all over the neighborhood, <br />you know, in the area. But as far as, I think the sound from the boarding kennel will be <br />minimized because the dogs will be in during the night and we are using solid doors on <br />all the, exterior doors and cinder block walls. So I don’t think they will hear or see <br />anything from the outside, and I think generally they’ll be pretty quiet at night. <br />BOWMAN: Thank you. I was just curious cause my dogs are always going <br />after pigs. Thank you. <br />WOODWARD: Any other questions? <br />HOUSEL: I had one more question. <br />WOODWARD: Commissioner Housel. <br />HOUSEL: Yes, thank you. On the drawings that you submitted I see a <br />kitchen, I’ll point to it, but there’s a note under here the kitchen is not proposed at this <br />time. But you are proposing the kitchen then? <br />MAEDA: Well, the boarding kennel would be the first thing that I would like <br />to build. And the other things are proposed future buildings, but it pretty much depends <br />on financial, you know, our financial means and if we’re able to do it or not. But it’s <br />proposed in the future. I’m hoping to do it within the time limit of the, cause I know I do <br />have five years to act upon the special permit. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. Now the kitchen, the proposed, is shown in the main kennel <br />building. <br />MAEDA: No, it’s not. <br />HOUSEL: Is that not right? <br />MAEDA: No, it’s a separate -. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. Where would the kitchen be? <br />MAEDA: It’s right near the kennel. The kitchen and the office are planned to <br />be a separate building approximately, maybe like 50 feet from where the kennel itself is. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />6 <br /> <br />