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IWASHITA:So the north building does not have any loading space? <br />RICKENBACH:That€s correct. <br />IWASHITA:Okay. So the, really, then the only industrial use can be on the first <br />floor of the south building, is that correct? <br />RICKENBACH:I think you can actually have industrial use in the other building, <br />too, because the doors that we have are double doors and they open up large. <br />FUKE:To answer your, to amplify the response, Commissioner Iwashita, <br />is that, yes, the loading zones are all at the south end of the property. There can be <br />industrial uses at both sides of the building. However, those that require loading activity <br />wouldprobablybemoreatthesouthbuilding. <br />IWASHITA:TofollowCommissionerWatanabe€sthinking,ifyou€rean <br />industrial user and you don€t have,seems like you€re going to have to require setting up <br />loading space. I mean, that€s, isn€t that, you know, just as a restaurant will require more <br />parking stalls an industrial user couldn€t really realistically look at a space if it didn€t <br />have a loading space. So -. <br />FUKE:Except that if you were to look at the Zoning Code which, you <br />know, articulates all of the permitted uses within the ML zone within the Limited, you <br />know, the current zoning, there are certain type of uses that do not necessarily require a <br />loading zone. For example, like in the ML zone like a broadcasting station. <br />IWASHITA:That€s acommercial use. <br />FUKE:Correct, but that€s also -. <br />IWASHITA:That will require 300, stalls per 300. <br />FUKE:No, no, that would still be one stall for every 400 because that€s a <br />permitted use in the ML zone. <br />IWASHITA:Okay, butit wouldn€t be one per thousand. I guess my concern is <br />that it seems as a practical matter that the only part of this proposed development that can <br />be used for the one per thousand requirement would be the first floor of the south <br />building. All the rest of it pretty much is one per 3 or one per 4. <br />FUKE:Pretty much, correct. Your assessment is correct. <br />ALAMEDA:Any other questions before we entertain testimony? Commissioner <br />Iwashita, follow-up? <br />12EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />