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CLARKSON: Yeah, I'm a little bit confused about how many offices there are. I see eight
<br />heard a number of five mentioned, but I don't know where that number came from.
<br />KERN: There's—you see, the way it's drawn right now is my client's probably—he's still in the
<br />final concept of a size of office, offices there. So, he will be occupying at least a third of it. So,
<br />upstairs, well, there might be two office spaces. He would be taking up that, so that would be
<br />one, you know, one building. The spaces downstairs are meant to be more of conference rooms.
<br />There's three spaces downstairs on this plan that, you know, like sometimes professionals. They
<br />don't necessarily have an office. They work from home, but they need an office to go to. They
<br />want to have a meeting. So, almost like a satellite office where they could come in, use it for a
<br />little while, you know, and away they go.
<br />CLARKSON: Well, I have a question for staff Does, does this proposed plan that we're
<br />looking at meet the requirements of parking stalls per square foot of office space?
<br />DARROW: Yes, it does.
<br />CLARKSON: Okay, thank you.
<br />HENKEL: Anymore questions from the Commission? Thank you, Mr. Kern. You may sit
<br />down and be seated.
<br />KERN: And I'm here to answer any more questions or any other concerns. Thank you.
<br />HENKEL: We have three people signed up to testify. Brenda Hall, Julia Moore, and Joseph
<br />Bernabe, could you please come up? If there's anybody else out there that would like to testify,
<br />please sign up. Would you please raise your right hand? Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth
<br />on this matter now before the Planning Commission?
<br />BERNABE: I do.
<br />HENKEL: Please state your name, the area you reside in, speak clearly into the microphone.
<br />You've got three minutes, and we'll start with you, Mr. Bernabe.
<br />BERNABE: My name is Joseph Bernabe, and I'm here to represent and support my brother. He
<br />lives in that area, and I was born and raised in that area. And, I'm third generation and there's
<br />going to be my niece is there now, so she's fourth generation, and their kids is going to be the
<br />fifth generation, and we live right on, next to the property.
<br />And, my concernI just go the letter from over here from my brother, and some of his concerns
<br />is about the traffic. And, because of the traffic, they made new changes way back because of
<br />that traffic. Was pretty busy over there. So, they made a change, and it's still busy over there
<br />`cause of the people going to the hospital and coming down. There's a bad turn over there, too,
<br />where the people's going to come out from that area to go turn right. There's a bad curve, and
<br />they speed over there, and if there's an accident right there, how's the emergency vehicle going
<br />to get to the hospital? They're going to have to go way around, and they say every second
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