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outdoor eating and also drinking. I am going to be building fences and tables and chairs <br /> on that property. According to the Research and Development Division of the County, I <br /> don't need a building permit to put tables, chairs and awnings as long as they are not <br /> attached to the ground with screw or stake. I'm proposing to do that in other methods. <br /> We are also eventually planning to open a bakery across from the café and will use that <br /> location temporarily for office and storage and I have applied for a liquor storage permit, <br /> I believe it's called and it's in my application. <br /> Takaba: Okay, thank you. Director, any protests? <br /> Takase: Mr. Chairman, the Applicant mailed 13 out of 13 notices within 100 feet; 300 <br /> out of 303 within 500 feet; and 3 notices to condominium property apartment managers. <br /> There were 257 properties entitled to protests. There were no protests to this <br /> application. <br /> Takaba: Thank you. Do we have any public testimony on this application? <br /> There was no reply from the public. <br /> Takaba: If none, Commissioners do you have anything you want to discuss? Steve? <br /> Lopez: Question, yes. What was in this location prior? <br /> Bate: There were two different, actually 3. What started with "Sibu Cafe."' <br /> Lopez: Sibu, that's right. <br /> Bate: And then there was one called "Rapa Nui" and then most recently, "Pauline's <br /> Bakery." <br /> Lopez: Okay, that tells me where it is then. The parking lot, I mean the slab-- <br /> Bate: There is a 900 square foot cement slab. <br /> Lopez: Yes, I see on the map it says storage/cars. Is that going to be on the same <br /> slab? <br /> Bate: No, no, that's on the dirt area. <br /> Lopez: Okay. <br /> Bate: I'm not looking at the map you're looking at, so I'm not sure. <br /> Lopez: It's exhibit number four. Can you see that? <br /> Bate: Well, I'm proposing to put a box up there. It is a truck bed box, like a van box <br /> from a truck to park a food truck inside, which is not a food truck you go inside. It's an <br /> elongated golf cart that meets the Health Department requirements as long as there is a <br /> commissary kitchen. There is a hand wash sink, a grill, a hotbox and two iceboxes on <br /> the food cart that will fit inside this box that I'm proposing to put on that site; again not <br /> attached to the ground. <br /> FEBRUARY2, 2017-LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES <br /> 7 <br />
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