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KERN: Yeah, okay, that makes sense, yeah? That’s fine. If I could just get a second that’d be great. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Second. <br /> <br />KERN: All right. You want to read it to me? <br /> <br />DARROW: Sure. Your wording again “nothing in this section -?” <br /> <br />MECKLENBURG: So this would be “Parking for all functions shall be maintained on the subject <br />property and comply with the requirements of Chapter 25 (Zoning Code), provided however that <br />nothing contained in this condition shall require applicant to pave the driveway or parking stalls.” <br /> <br />DOMINGO: One question. <br /> <br />KERN: Commissioner Domingo. <br /> <br />DOMINGO: With regards to Chapter 25, we’re looking at the number of parking stalls that needs to <br />be put in. About how many stalls are we looking at considering the -? <br /> <br />KERN: About 32.-, <br /> <br />DOMINGO: So 32? <br /> <br />KERN: Yup. <br /> <br />DOMINGO: Okay. I have some, in deference to the maker of the motion, I have some reservations <br />about this. For one thing, it will become somewhat like a public facility because you’re entertaining <br />people from around the area; and then they’ll be coming in, you’re coming for the church service or <br />whatever function you have. You know, I think the parking in this kind of situation should be of an <br />utmost safety and I think something that would blend to the beauty of the place, you know, putting a, <br />let it be either gravel -. Are we looking at gravel, Mr. Chairman? <br /> <br />KERN: Well, yeah, I think there has to be something there for them to park on. I was thinking either, <br />you know, gravel or grass pavers or, or something in the event of, you know, I mean it’s their place. If <br />it doesn’t look good and it’s kind of funky people aren’t really going to come, or they’re going to <br />complain about it. So it’s taking with a leg, it’s a little assumption that gravel would be done. <br /> <br />DOMINGO: So that’s my feeling. <br /> <br />KERN: Do you not like gravel? <br /> <br />DOMINGO: No. Well, when you speak of gravel it will probably be cinders, because that’s what they <br />usually use in Puna, you know. And I don’t think that’s conducive to a place that would be <br />accommodating that number of people. You know, when you look at people coming in with, let’s <br />imagine 32 parking stalls at full capacity, how much people will there be, you know, and how many <br />22 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />