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<br />WOODWARD: I couldnÓt have said it better myself. Okay, the other option is to continue. We <br />have a lot of options. Okay? One option is to vote on the motion. One option is to vote on the <br />motion with the potential conditions, the time limit, the 9 to 5 Monday through Saturday, no <br />alcohol, etc. etc. And the third is continue it; and thatÓs actually what I think some of the <br />Planning staff would prefer, to continue it to get their, you know, a little more time to get things <br />formalized. So itÓs open for discussion. Commissioner Domingo. <br /> <br />DOMINGO: Mr. Chairman, to clear my mind, what weÓre imposing, the conditions, the only <br />conditions weÓre imposing are that which you mentioned to him? <br /> <br />WOODWARD: ThatÓs what I asked him whether heÓs comfortable with it. It would be <br />essentially four conditions Î One it be time limited to five years. The second would be a time <br />restriction Monday through Saturday 9 to 5. The third would be no alcohol or tobacco sold. And <br />the fourth would be that the only employees would be residents of the house on site. <br /> <br />DOMINGO: Okay, if the applicant is agreeable to that, personally, I feel that thereÓs no need to <br />defer it any further, unless the administration would like to then look at it. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: Okay, if weÓre going to do it that way weÓll need to have Commissioner <br />Ishibashi change, agree to amend his motion. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: And -. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: And maybe weÓll have the Director -. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: You know, one more concern, and it really doesnÓt matter. We typically <br />include it as a condition. It will be required even if itÓs not a condition, which is that you have to <br />comply with all other State and County rules, regulations and laws. And where this is potentially <br />going to be an issue for you is when you come in for plan approval and Building Division takes a <br />look at the structure of the garage, because it has to be approved as minimally safe for somebody <br />working in it as opposed to just putting a car into it. So, you know, and thatÓs a standard that we <br />say that; and thatÓs just a health and safety kind of issue. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: Excuse me, make it 4 , thereÓs a little one piece of boilerplate that has to be in <br />there. And that would be before the other conditions, and that is, ÐThe applicants, successors or <br />assigns shall comply with all the stated conditions. Okay? <br /> <br />M. MENTNECH: ItÓs okay. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: That means, okay, weÓve said these conditions, we mean them. Okay? All <br />right so, yeah, and also the thing, the applicant shall comply with all applicable county, state and <br />federal laws, rules, regulations and requirements. Okay, so thatÓs six actually. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Okay <br /> <br />25 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />
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