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practical to stay somewhere else, and they enjoy it, and then they leave and they're not, you <br />know, it's not a hotel. It's where they're coming to have an experience and then leave. <br />CLARKSON: Okay, thank you. <br />PRIMACK: Yeah. <br />RAFFIPIY: I have another question. You know for—my question is because I want to make <br />sure that I understand the traffic that's going to be going on back and forth on the road, and I <br />think that's probably everybody has the same concern. When you're clients, when they register <br />to come over, and if they rent a car, you're going to restrict them from renting a car until the <br />retreat is over and then you can take them down, they can rent a car after? <br />PRIMACK: Yeah, I tell people not to, and I even tell the people like they can only use like, they <br />can only get a car after it's over, because coming in and out on my place is, you know, it's hard <br />even to find it, and then I'm gonna have, oh, they can't find how to get in. That's not the <br />problem I need. So, they, I make it real simple for them. When they come, I take care of all <br />their needs. I cook their food. I do everything for them, and then, seven days is typically. Never <br />done more than seven days, and then I drop them off, and then they're kind of on their own. <br />And, I do like to personally escort everyone into the property just because I feel like welcoming <br />them myself and every retreat person that has come, I have picked them up personally. So, not <br />only am I teacher, I'm kind of like a driver of sorts, you know, and it's just difficult to find your <br />way in the first time, you know, so I take care of all that for them. <br />RAFFIPIY: Okay, thank you. <br />PRIMACK: You're welcome. <br />MIYASATO: Chair, I have a question. Yeah, first of all, you know, I think this is a good <br />application, and I am in support of it, but I just have a few questions, yeah? <br />PRIMACK: Okay. <br />MIYASATO: You know, looking at this drawing, I guess it kind of appears to me that from the <br />last proposed bungalow to the restrooms is like almost 300 feet. In the middle of the night—is <br />that how it's set up? <br />PRIMACK: Currently, now. You mean before the proposed changes? <br />MIYASATO: It says proposed site plan. <br />PRIMACK: Right. Okay. <br />MIYASATO: So, maybe I'm missing something, but there's 50 feet, 50 feet, 50 feet, 40 feet, <br />and then <br />EXHIBIT A <br />