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<br />ONO: I see. Thank you. <br /> <br />FREDERICK: Which is the only reason I’ve been involved with this. <br /> <br />ONO: Thank you. <br /> <br />KERN: If any of the Fellow Commissioners would like to hear the question, I’ll leave that up to you <br />folks. Commissioner Ishibashi? <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Yeah, I would like to hear what else she has a concern with. So try ask your question, so <br />we can answer it. <br /> <br />FREDERICK: Thank you. I’ve been under the impression that the Fire Department or Fire, that there <br />had been a requirement for water tanks to be installed on the property. Is that correct and were they <br />done? <br /> <br />DARROW: Well, my understanding is that the, and the applicant may have to expound further on this, <br />the Fire Department has certain regulations regarding fire flow requirements. When you’re in an area <br />where it’s not serviced by County water, then there are certain options available. My understanding <br />was that they were asking the applicant to place sprinkler systems in the covered arena, which was <br />excessive. And the applicant had filed an appeal and won that appeal. I cannot answer in regards to <br />what the outcome was to comply with fire flow. If we could ask the applicant as far as the resolution <br />to that -. There may be County water, and at that point it might be resolved. <br /> <br />KERN: Sure, might as well. Mr. Anderson, would you please come forward and answer the question. <br /> <br />ANDERSON: In the inspection for the Fire Department, we have 24,000 gallons of tanked water there <br />with a 110-pound pressure with a 2-inch polyethylene line. So that satisfied their immediate concern. <br />Their additional concern was fire extinguishers placed around the perimeter. It’s a metal building with <br />no sides. So there’s really nothing flammable. But for the markets they’re required fire sprinklers to <br />be placed on the perimeter. In over 16 months, we have not had a market. So that’s kind of a moot <br />issue as far as the fire extinguishers. Perhaps the activity she was referring to is my neighbor’s son <br />graduated so we had a graduation party there for him. It was a noncommercial event. It was just a <br />graduation party for my neighbor. Any other questions? <br /> <br />KERN: Any other questions? Seeing none, thank you, Mr. Anderson. <br /> <br />ANDERSON: Thank you. <br /> <br />KERN: You may have a seat. <br /> <br />FREDERICK: Can I ask one last question? <br /> <br />KERN: Commissioner Ishibashi, do you want to, you wanted to know the rest of it? <br /> <br /> 8 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />
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