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<br />MASUNAGA: You don’t -. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Yeah, they’ve been continuing business for years now. And if they go on -. <br /> <br />ARAI: Okay, so if they were to triple the size of the business I have no mechanism to manage it, <br />correct? <br /> <br />MASUNAGA: Well, if somebody complains, and then they come here. But -. <br /> <br />ARAI: But then -. <br /> <br />MASUNAGA: But for now no, nothing. <br /> <br />ARAI: Nothing? <br /> <br />MASUNAGA: No. <br /> <br />ARAI: I, we still have State law to administer, we still have zoning to administer, I mean -. <br /> <br />HENKEL: Daryn, in the motion, I think the term winding down implies that the business is not <br />going to be growing. It’s going to be winding down, it’s going to be diminishing. <br /> <br />ARAI: I understand that. But when you’re putting a restriction or some means of control, that <br />control has to be attached to some sort of authorization, which is normally in the form of a <br />permit. But you’re disallowing the permit. So if the permit is disallowed how do I, what are you <br />going to attach it to? You cannot attach it to the special permit for the school because that’s for <br />the school. I’m thinking just operational, I’m getting, I’m confused. <br /> <br />GONZALES: In denying the catchment business, are we as a body, can we impose on them that <br />you have ten years to close down your illegal operation? Is that something that we can attach? <br /> <br />ARAI: That is why I think we’ve had special permits in the past, I’m trying to think right off <br />hand -. I think there have been special permits in the past where you’ve allowed it but with a <br />condition that the use shall cease in ten years, which is what the applicant was kind of driving at. <br />She wanted a -. <br /> <br />MASUNAGA: It’s the decision of the Commission, Daryn. <br /> <br />ARAI: Right. And I’m making, okay, and that’s fair. And I’m just operationally expressing to <br />you that in the end we’re the ones who have to deal with it on a day-by-day basis. If a complaint <br />comes in I honestly don’t know how to best address it. <br /> <br />MASUNAGA: We could address it then. If we have to come back, then we will. <br />14 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> <br /> <br />