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that appropriate time where, you know, they’ve hopefully resolved their issues, or whatever, then <br />at that point I think you won’t run afoul of that rule. But the applicant must be in agreement. <br /> <br />TAI: Well, I’m in agreement with the continuance, whatever it takes. It’s, like I said, it’s not a <br />really complicated process. You know, first I have to study their requests or their wish, you <br />know, and how I can implement it in the plan in a reasonable manner. Then we need to either sit <br />down in here, or somewhere else, we need to communicate and see how that might work. <br />There’s always some give and take. And like I said, you know, I’ve done it many times, <br />particularly with community groups or even just with individuals until you have the whole -. You <br />just have to deal with them, you know. So I’m asking for the continuance because I had no <br />opportunity to try to implement some of their concerns. And now I need a little bit more time. <br />As I said I can probably do it within 30 days. I think it’s between us, me and the neighbors, you <br />know, how we communicate. <br /> <br />NISHIDA: One question and then we can just cut to the chase right now. Would you be <br />agreeable to do this, the rear setback of 20 feet and create a, as stated in my letter, buffer yard? <br /> <br />GONZALES: You know, I’d like for you to work this out. We’re already bogging down more <br />than we need to. So I think we’re done with question and answer with the applicant. <br /> <br />NISHIDA: Okay. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Daryn? <br /> <br />ARAI: If you’ll allow me, if you’ll allow me. One suggestion, and I think it’s a good suggestion <br />from the staff, was that the continuance be also predicated on an agreement with the applicant <br />upon a community meeting being held in order for them to resolve their differences. And the <br />outcome of that meeting, whether good or bad, be presented to the Commission. And at that <br />point, well, at least we’ll hear from both sides whether there’s a resolution or not, and then at that <br />point we can schedule the meeting, put it back on the agenda, in writing. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Okay, you folks can be seated. I think we’ve got it. <br /> <br />TOMA: I want to reiterate -. <br /> <br />MASUNAGA: Wait, wait, you’ve got to come up here. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Okay, come up, use the mike and -. <br /> <br />MASUNAGA: State your name. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Fast one, name again for the record. <br /> <br />th <br />TOMA: Roy Toma again. Thank you. I’ll try and keep it short. On September 18 I sent an <br />13 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />