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willing to basically do anything that they could do to eliminate that, that those issues so they
<br />could have a sign on their property, detailed instructions, and potentially even just one sign on
<br />the bottom that would say, you know, the location is this amount of distance up the road. Please
<br />do not, you know, go into any other neighbors'.
<br />So, yeah, it's, and the same thing we tried to do, you know, with the conditions as far as trying to
<br />make it quiet for the neighbors was to, we actually reduce the sound decibel level to a residential
<br />level instead of an ag level or commercial level which would be higher. So, we kept the sound
<br />decibel level down during the evening times and early morning times down to, you know, a
<br />residential level because basically, you know, trying to keep the lowest impact as possible. Both
<br />the Applicants, with my interactions dealing with them, they're very quiet, chill, mellow, low
<br />impact which, thus, you know, the yoga side of things. So, that's what, you know, we wish we
<br />could make the cars silent, but we cannot. So, yes, Mr. Ikeda, we're definitely be willing. If you
<br />had to put a condition in there, that would be fine.
<br />CLARKSON: Anymore questions?
<br />RAFFIPIY: I do have a question. Mr. Kern, after you made the modification, did you meet with
<br />all the landowners again and present, make the presentation to them to make the modification?
<br />KERN: What we did was at the meeting after the modifications were brought up and addressed
<br />and talked about, we talked about it there at the meeting with everybody that was present.
<br />Basically, you know, double, triple confirmed. So, we talked about reducing the numbers down
<br />to here, to down to ten, etcetera. And, then after that, I sent out a letter. Basically, I sent the
<br />same letter that I sent to the Planning Department notifying everybody to say hey the meeting
<br />was held and here's the changes that were made. Just so, you know, everybody that was present,
<br />everybody that wasn't present. And, since then, we didn't have another follow-up meeting from
<br />that. I didn't receive any calls to get into that any further. It was pretty much everybody had
<br />gotten that. So, it was done through that way, more of a notification that way.
<br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you.
<br />KERN: Thank you.
<br />CLARKSON: I have a question. So, you're operating now as a vacation rental, transient
<br />vacation rental, four bedrooms. So, would you describe the difference between what's
<br />happening now and what would happen if this application is, the permit is approved? How many
<br />more bedrooms?
<br />KERN: There would be two additional bedrooms. So, right now, right now, it's a five -bedroom
<br />home.
<br />CLARKSON: Right.
<br />KERN: The Applicants live in, stay in one of the bedrooms so there's four that are open.
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