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depends on how the public perceives the valuation of your property. So there’s very little, I think, <br />we can do, you know, as the applicant. <br /> <br />But relative to the safety concerns that the other gentleman raised, you know, she’d be very <br />receptive to that idea and would be willing to sign a petition to that effect. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Thank you, Mr. Fuke. Have you reviewed the conditions? <br /> <br />ONO: I’ve got a question. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Any concerns? <br /> <br />ONO: Mr. Chair? <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Oh, go ahead, Commissioner Ono. <br /> <br />ONO: Mr. Fuke, the, I’m not familiar with private businesses and how they operate. So if you <br />could enlighten me. Being in a residential area, would the individual be conducting the business <br />during the evening part? I mean what would be the activities of the business so that it will not <br />disturb the residential environment in terms of, for the residents -. Let me clarify my question. If <br />the individuals meet with the clients say 9 o’clock in the evening because that’s after work hours, <br />whatever for that, how often does this happen, if it does? And to what impact would that have <br />with the, the neighbors, the residents? <br /> <br />FUKE: Well, in this situation here, you know, the applicant is a realtor and so it will be very <br />unlikely that transaction would occur during the evening. But like you said, Mr. Ono, there is a <br />possibility that the person cannot make it during the day so they’re going to have to sign papers <br />during the evening. So I think that if person, you know, under that basis would be no different <br />than a, you know, you’re being visited by a friend coming to your home during the evening. But <br />it’s not something that’s going to be an extended period or going to generate a lot of noise, you <br />know, cause it’s not like a bar or a night club. So -. <br /> <br />ONO: In any given month, would that occur three, four times a month, you think? <br /> <br />FUKE: According to the applicant, you know, just for the record, she has confirming that it does <br />not happen, yeah. <br /> <br />ONO: Thank you. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Go ahead, Director. <br /> <br />KANUHA: Sidney, I think one of the remaining concerns was that this would set a precedent for <br />more commercial rezoning applications on that end of house lots. How would you respond to <br />that? <br />8 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />
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