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The motion was carried unanimously. <br />Taniguchi: Item No. 3, Application No. 17-25, Island Hops Taproom LLC, <br />dba Island Hops Taproom, for an original Dispenser Beer and Wine liquor license, <br />Category B1. Good morning. <br />3. Application No. 17-25 (10:14 A.M.) <br />Island Hops Taproom LLC, dba Island Hops Taproom, for an original <br />Dispenser Beer and Wine liquor license, Category B1, located at <br />82-6167 Mamalahoa Highway, Captain Cook, Hawai'i, <br />TMK: 8-2-015:017. <br />Riley Roberts, Co-owner, was present. <br />Roberts: Hello. <br />Taniguchi: Can you please identify yourself and your relationship to the business? <br />Roberts: My name is Riley Roberts, Co-owner of Island Hops Taproom LLC. <br />Taniguchi: Have you read the report and are there any changes? <br />Roberts: No. <br />Taniguchi: Can you briefly describe your business, please? <br />Roberts: The business is a taproom focused on the sale of craft beer that is in <br />conjunction with a food truck that sells tacos and burritos. <br />Taniguchi: Mr. Gonzalez? <br />Gonzalez: Mr. Chairperson, there were three notices mailed to three owners within 100 <br />feet, 15 notices mailed to 18 owners within 500 feet. There were zero notices to <br />condominium or cooperative apartment managers. There were 15 properties entitled to <br />protest and there were two protests received by the Department. <br />Taniguchi: Is there any public testimony regarding this application? <br />There was no public testimony. <br />Taniguchi: Hearing none, Commissioners, any questions? Mr. Greenwell, you had a <br />question? <br />Greenwell: My question is about the restrooms. Are they portables? <br />Roberts: Yes. <br />May 3, 2018 — LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES 10 <br />