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and as well as for like noise, right? You don't want to be blasting your radios. I don't know if <br />HPP has a regulatory about noise like certain subdivisions like on the west side. You, minimal <br />you cannot play radios or pound hammer at a certain time. So, that, that's kind like what my <br />question—is it going to take a year, or you going do some work and, you know, it's gonna <br />prolong yeah? Sooner the better, the quicker. <br />WALTER: We are anticipating three months from start to completion once we get, you know, <br />all the permits and every—you know, all our ducks in a row, basically. No more than three <br />months until we open. <br />MITCHELL: The sooner the better. This is going to be our occupation. So, the sooner we can <br />work from home, the happier we'll all be. <br />MIKKELSON: One more thing is that they're anticipating and hopefully gonna do the bed and <br />breakfast first and get it under operation, get it finaled, and then go back in and start the <br />construction and the completion of the kitchen. So, first the bed and breakfast, and then the <br />kitchen. Thank you. <br />YEE: Last week at the Planning Committee, County Planning Committee on the vacation <br />rentals, there was a lot of testimony, and probably one of the biggest issue was around unhosted <br />rentals that had pools. That meant, you know, two or three times a week you get new folks, <br />they're all playing out in the pool, drinking, and laughing, and playing in the pool until late at <br />night because nobody's there to control that. That was clearly one of the biggest issues. So, in <br />this case, having somebody live on site tends—we have heard very little concern about those <br />situation, so I do appreciate that you're running a B&B and not necessarily just a full -out <br />vacation rental. And, I would hope that you ensure that through your, you know, kind of like <br />guest policies that you have restrictions on noise after hours and stuff Thank you. <br />CLARKSON: If there are no further questions from Commissioners, and go ahead and please be <br />seated, I'd like to call Cynthia Hathaway up again. If there are any other folks who want to <br />testify on this matter before the Commission? <br />HATHAWAY: Thank you, so much. I just had <br />HALL: Please sit down. <br />HATHAWAY: My additional question and response to some of the responses is there's already <br />like four, five cars there daily, and so a couple more for these rental, for the rentals and probably <br />at least another one for a kitchen would be another additional three cars minimum. And, so that <br />would be eight cars and that's an acceptable—eight cars running, coming in and out, and active <br />is acceptable in a situation like this? <br />CLARKSON: We'll take your consideration, your question to heart. I Just <br />HATHAWAY: —They all come out and point right in at my house and <br />EXHIBIT A <br />10 <br />