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have rubbish where is it going and how you are getting it there, and that has to be submitted to <br />Department of Environmental Management. We’ll have our standard conditions which I don’t <br />think are real issues regarding historic sites, rock walls, since this is a fully developed site; and <br />basically the other standard conditions would be that they comply with all applicable County, <br />State and Federal laws, rules, regulations; and then submitting the status report, but the usual <br />types of conditions that we have. And then, obviously, the other usual condition is that we have <br />an ability for the Planning Director to give an initial extension of time for performance of the <br />conditions and things that occur that are beyond the control of the applicant, and as long as the <br />extension is not contrary to the original purposes for granting the permit. <br />IWASHITA:Thank you. And I have a -. Mr. Lum, I guess it’s my impression that <br />since, or while you’ve been working on this application that, I guess this all comes out of a <br />notice of violation that was served upon you.And I guess my impression is all of these <br />improvements that you’ve made, which is good to try and comply with the requirements, some <br />of the requirements, that’s good -. But have you still operated? Have you had people come and <br />pay and continued your operation? <br />J. LUM:Well, you know, because this is my main source of income for my family <br />and, you know, what can I do, I have to feed my family. And so, sometimes, we don’t have that <br />much customers, but we hope, because they stopped my advertising. So what can I do? When <br />people show up, they want to come in. So, you know, the kids, what you’re going to say to the <br />kids that want to come in? I cannot send them away, so I let them come in. <br />IWASHITA:Okay. <br />LEITHEAD TODD:Mr. Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA:Yes. <br />LEITHEAD TOOD:Although there were some verbal discussions with our zoning inspector <br />and recommendation that he pursue a special permit, there was no actual notice of violation that <br />was issued to the property. <br />IWASHITA:Oh, okay. <br />LEITHEAD-TODD:That’s what staff informs me. <br />IWASHITA:Okay. Well -. <br />J. LUM:Thank you. <br />LEITHEAD-TODD:And I think he self-reported to us his activities. <br />IWASHITA:Okay, okay. Thank you. Well, if there was no notice of violation then <br />that’s fine. Okay, thank you very much. <br />10 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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