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how you guys when violate the permit in existence right now. That’s the problem I have, how we’re
<br />going to overcome that. And that’s the thing, that’s the problem I have right now. Cause I know this
<br />Planning Department, and especially under BJ’s leadership, it’s compassionate. We always come to
<br />the community, we’re compassionate to provide the services and provide the needs to our community.
<br />We always do that. We’re always compassionate. But when it’s going for so long it’s hard when we
<br />have to come to this degree, this point in time, before we do anything. And Commissioner Au is
<br />correct, it’s the leadership that I blame. You guys are supposed to protect your special use permit,
<br />you’re supposed to protect your organization, and protect the income for you guys so you can continue
<br />providing the good service and the deeds that you do for our community. I respect you guys, your
<br />organization. But you guys got to respect us too cause we have parameters, laws and rules that we’ve
<br />got to follow. And when you violate that, what else can we do? Cause I’m inclined to stop this thing,
<br />and I hate to do that. But we have rules in place. Now let’s see how we can work around it. If we’re
<br />going to hear testimony I want to hear testimony to help me change my mind. That’s what I want to
<br />hear. I know you guys do good stuff. I no like listen to good stuff. I know your guys program, I know
<br />your guys community work is good; and it’s proven. So tell me how to stop this from -. That’s what I
<br />like hear, okay? Thank you.
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<br />KERN: Thank you, Commissioner Ishibashi. Commissioner Au?
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<br />AU: Okay, question I have is for staff and for Applicant. Are the buildings that weren’t supposed to
<br />be there, are they permitted now? You mentioned that they’re required to have a professional survey
<br />and there are additional buildings. And are those additional buildings permitted? You know, because
<br />looking at those pictures, a lot of those buildings don’t even look like it would pass County right now.
<br />And that’s another example of a strong leadership, is, you know, I mean you’re representing 900
<br />adults, students, 80 Hiccup students, 36 students, you know, we want them to be safe, in a safe
<br />building. And those pictures do not look safe to me. You know, we have, we have a lot of leaders
<br />here in this crowd. We have another school here, that school is safe. They just came in for a special
<br />permit. You know, and that facility seems like, right there, that picture. You know, there are so many
<br />pictures over there that I don’t know, are those buildings safe?
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<br />PUBLIC: That’s not the school. That’s the school.
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<br />AU: That’s the school. Okay, okay, okay. Well, that’s the school. But are those other buildings
<br />permitted?
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<br />PUBLIC: (Inaudible).
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<br />KERN: Well, let’s have the staff, sorry, thank you. Thank you, Jeff.
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<br />DARROW: Thank you, Commissioner Au. I’ll try to address your question
<br />. Originally as we had mention Condition No. 4 required the Applicant to be able to bring the
<br />buildings that were existing up to current Building Code. At the time of the applications there were
<br />four farm dwellings and there was a generator shed, a greenhouse I believe, and some out buildings.
<br />Unfortunately there are numerous unpermitted structures on the private, on the property currently. The
<br />building permit, the current building permits only show four permitted farm dwellings, one
<br />greenhouse, one garage storage building and the performing arts educational center. An argument may
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