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scenario -. But that’s essentially what I’m asking you, because you need to go do some <br />homework and come back and show, you know, address those issues, is, in order for me to feel <br />comfortable to proceed. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: I think that there are a couple of things that we’d like some information <br />on. before the Commission would proceed to a vote. <br />And one would be, you know, what are the results or the current status of any discussions with <br />the Department of Health on whether you need licensing. Two, whether you initiate or have <br />entered into a discussion with the Planning Department and the Building Division of Public <br />Works on what structures you have and what it will take to get them to be legal. And the other, I <br />think, issue that I was kind of thinking of is typically when somebody is coming in with an <br />application we have some idea of what you’re going to do with the property when you get the <br />permit. So are the existing structures that you have on it and are planning to get legal, is that the <br />extent of the structures you’re going to put on it? Are you planning to put up a dormitory? If <br />you’re going to put a dormitory what size is it, where is it going to be located on the property. <br />So we should have some kind of a plot plan that gives us some idea of what you’re actually <br />going to be putting on the property. And that seems to be missing, perhaps because you were <br />envisioning that you would continue to house the clientele at the Shirakawa Motel rather than <br />housing them on the property. But we need some kind of indication of that before the <br />Commission can proceed to approve this. <br />WOODWARD: Commissioner Domingo, you had a comment or question? <br />DOMINGO: I understand that Mr. Iwashita was going to make a motion. I will yield to <br />his -. <br />IWASHITA: Yeah, I guess I would like some kind of an idea from the applicant how <br />long you want the continuance to be for, rather than me to just pick an arbitrary amount of time. <br />ZELKO: Well, I think 30 days would be fine. <br />IWASHITA: To do everything the Director suggested? <br />ZELKO: Absolutely because I really don’t think there are a lot of plans to build <br />anything else out there than what’s there. I mean it’s only 24 campers so you really wouldn’t <br />need -. We’ve got a dorm out there already. We would have to bring it up to Code. And, again, <br />we understand all of those things will have to be permitted after, I mean that is going to be a <br />condition. You know, our hope was that we, you know, could have gotten this through and then <br />understood the conditions and taken care of that because that truly -. I mean they know they <br />have to. I mean, I think you absolutely have to follow the rules with the special permits. So -. <br />IWASHITA: That’s fine. Mr. Chair? <br />WOODWARD: Yes, Commissioner Iwashita. <br />25 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />