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KERN: Thank you, Madam Director. Commissioner Domingo. <br /> <br />DOMINGO: How about a statement made to the fact that it’s a fund-raiser for a specific cause or for a <br />specific nonprofit group and to state that it will be conditioned upon that fund-raiser, would be solely <br />for that purpose, and the main attraction would be -? For instance, if we’re holding one for muscular <br />dystrophy, it would be for those people or individuals who have that disease, and that those funds <br />would be channeled for that purpose. I mean you’re highlighting. You’re not highlighting a musical <br />group that’s so well known that would attract people to come, but you’re highlighting the purpose of <br />that function and that people would come solely based on the intent of supporting the cause of that <br />nonprofit group. Of course, you can hold a dinner, you can hold an auction and, of course, you can <br />have music. <br /> <br />KERN: I think that’s a good point. So, in that, let’s say that marketing piece for that, and it says, you <br />know, muscular dystrophy and all of that stuff, and it says in there somewhere and enjoy some good <br />music by Asleep at the Wheel, and get your barbeque dinner on and what not, I don’t think we’d <br />probably be in this situation. Cause it’s, the way I read it is they’re allowed to have live music, it just <br />cannot be a concert. Right? <br /> <br />DOMINGO: Yeah. <br /> <br />MECKLENBURG: So I think that the motion, if I can try to clarify a little bit, rather than the motion <br />that was made, it sounds like we’re going more towards amending that to clarify that the term concert <br />in this case means, is intended to mean a concert will include a, I wrote some notes here and I can’t <br />read my own notes -- Where an event, where the main attraction of the event or the primarily marketed <br />aspect of an event is a live music performance and shall not include a music performance that is <br />incidental to another event and otherwise complies with the conditions of the permit. Is that more <br />along the lines of what the Commissioners were suggesting? Or please feel free to amend. <br /> <br />KERN: Would you repeat it? <br /> <br />MECKLENBURG: Sure. So a concert is defined as an event where the main attraction or the <br />primarily marketed aspect of the event is a live music performance; and the term concert is not <br />intended to include a music performance that is incidental to another event and otherwise complies <br />with the conditions of the permit. <br /> <br />KERN: That sounded pretty good to me. <br /> <br />MECKLENBURG: So, Commissioner Domingo, you would need to withdraw your motion or amend <br />your motion. <br /> <br />DOMINGO: Yeah, I would amend my motion to reflect that which you explained. And I think the <br />members of the Commission are aware of that, the interpretation of a concert. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Second. <br /> <br />18 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />
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