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close to one of those. They, they’re not very pretty to look at, they attract animals – feral <br />cats, feral dogs – they, they are an environmental hazard, and things of this nature so a <br />few of the goals of KRD is to eliminate some of these dump sites, give the residents of <br />Ocean View an opportunity to utilize a service that does not yet exist in Ocean View, that <br />they might have been used to using in other communities. So basically that’s in a <br />nutshell what KRD is aiming to do. And like I said I do have a copy of the customer <br />contract if you guys would like to review that. <br /> <br />We are going to operate as closely to the waste management standards that apply in all <br />other communities. Our customers will have to sign a contract. They will have to take <br />their rubbish and stick it into containers and set them near the road where we can then <br />drive by and take no more than 10 or 15 steps to pick up these bags of rubbish that are <br />inside of cans. We are requiring that all of our customers keep their rubbish inside of <br />containers to avoid the bags being torn open by wild animals, feral animals and things of <br />that nature, so basically, in essence, KRD is just trying to give the community an <br />opportunity to have their rubbish removed without having to do it themselves. We’re <br />trying – yeah, basically we’re trying to--being a resident of Ocean View, it’s, it is a <br />unique place to live. There are many challenges living there so a lot of our goal is to help <br />keep the community clean and green, and environmentally safe, and just basically give <br />the residents of Ocean View an option that does not yet exist. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Okay, thank you. <br /> <br />BAKK: Yeah. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Any questions? Commissioner-- <br /> <br />MOSES: I have a question. So how many customers do you think you will need to <br />sustain your business? <br /> <br />BAKK: We did a lot of research prior to going into this business and as of the 2010 <br />census that we are aware of, there were a registered 4,000 homes in Ocean View, and a <br />little over 2,000 registered, I’m sorry, 3,000 registered people and in the research that <br />we’ve done, we found that about 300 customers will sustain the business out of the 4,000 <br />homes that are registered in Ocean View. <br /> <br />MOSES: I would like to see your contract. <br /> <br />BAKK: Okay. Here you go. <br /> <br />And when we first started going through this process with Jeff, we did mention the fact <br />that initially we were planning on applying for this permit in order to go through <br />5 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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