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Takaba: Okay. Can you describe the business? <br />Yoneyama: This is a restaurant operation in the town of Kohala (sic) Pahoa. She had <br />this establishment for a little while but she needs extra space across the parking lot as a <br />dining area. <br />Takaba: Okay. Mr. Director, do we have any protest? <br />Takase: Mr. Chairman, the applicant mailed seventeen out of seventeen notices within <br />one hundred feet and seventy out of seventy within five hundred feet. There were <br />seventy properties entitled to protest. There were no protests to this application. <br />Takaba: Okay, thank you. Do we have any public testimony? <br />Takase: No there's no public testimony. <br />Takaba: Okay. Any discussion from the Commission? <br />Onizuka: Question, Mr. Chair. <br />Takaba: Yes? <br />Onizuka: Looking at this, its two separate building's that's separated by parking lots? <br />Yoneyama: Yes. <br />Onizuka: Because it's a licensed premise, would there be bars in both buildings? Or are <br />they carrying it across? <br />Takase: I can answer that. Depending on the amount of business on the new side, they <br />will set up a portable bar. But if it's only a couple they may actually transport it across the <br />parking lot. <br />Onizuka: Transported by employees not by patrons? <br />Takase: Correct. <br />Takaba: Does that answer your question? <br />Onizuka: Thank you. <br />Takaba: Any other questions, Commissioners? Can we have a motion to close the public <br />hearing? <br />Onizuka: Move to close public hearing. <br />MAY 4, 2017 - LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES <br />10 <br />