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possible and so, but applicants, you have a -, you are first. So there are no other witnesses, no <br />other exhibits; do you have any opening arguments in addition to -, something that we didn’t <br />hear already? <br />MARTINAGE: No. The other thing that I just bring to the play here is Brad’s future with <br />his property of potentially moving his factory to the top of the land, I’m assuming that would <br />need to go through a permitting process and have approval by the Council (sic), at that point, <br />with the other feedback from the neighbors. So I don’t think hypothetically we should take that <br />into the situation until that is presented, as what we are presenting through the approval process. <br />So what we have today is what we should be working with. <br />ALAMEDA: We have some questions already. Commissioner Watanabe, and then <br />Commissioner McCall? <br />WATANABE: Mr. Martinage, earlier you stated that Mr. Farwell has a vacation rental, if <br />I heard properly. Would you care to comment on that? <br />MARTINAGE: The only-. When I called Brad and obviously looked on the website, I <br />think he does have a vacation rental, which is -, everybody seems to have vacation rentals. So if <br />it’s warranted that somebody could find a comfortable existence, they are paying for a room, <br />then certainly, it should be, if it were a permitted bed and breakfast, it’d be okay for us as well. <br />WATANABE: Follow-up? <br />ALAMEDA: Follow-up? <br />WATANABE: Yeah, the vacation rental, I want to make it clear that the vacation rental is <br />on the property that he has his manufacturing, and his mac nuts, manufacturing, and that adjoins <br />your property? <br />MARTINAGE: That is correct. And there is a link to another bed and breakfast which is <br />in an agricultural zone on his webpage as well, so that’s supported. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. <br />ALAMEDA: Commissioner McCall? Questions for the applicant? <br />MCCALL: Yeah, or maybe question clarification for my understanding. If Mr. <br />Forwell -. <br />FARWELL: Farwell. <br />MCCALL: Farwell, sorry, wants to put, say, another husking plant or something on <br />his property, he would need to go to get a Building Permit. That’s the only permit he would <br />need for as agricultural endeavor in the Ag area. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />20 <br /> <br />
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