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Heid: The County. Planning doesn’t like the tents, so they’re not really interested in <br />signing off on that. I’ve spoken with the Department of Health. They don’t mind the port- <br />a-potty situation so much anymore. I don’t anticipate too many problems from them. <br />I think we would probably need to invest in one of those portable water scenarios for <br />hand washing. Inside the trailer is for our employees and we’re all set because they <br />have access to the water and the soap and the towels, but for customer service…I don’t <br />anticipate too many problems with the Department of Health, but again, it comes back to <br />the tents and with no somewhat coverage, it’s not real convenient out there when it’s <br />raining. Or when it’s really hot. Either way, right? You’ll get very sunburned sitting <br />there… <br /> <br />Taniguchi: I think the concern, and too bad Commissioner Onizuka’s not here because <br />he had that big concern at the time. But then, if you’re not serving liquor…it’s hard to do <br />the unknown, right? Maybe, get a status six months after they start serving liquor? <br />Could we do that? Then they don’t have to keep coming back if they don’t get approval. <br />Since it’s inactive anyway? What if they start tomorrow and it goes on for three years <br />until they build a building? <br /> <br />Heid: Yes. Ultimately, I don’t think we would pass our final inspection to start tomorrow. <br /> <br />Taniguchi: Yes, but what Mr. Greenwell…we don’t want to inconvenience you. If you <br />were serving liquor already and we got the update, I think that’s what one of our <br />commissioner’s concern (was) about. <br /> <br />Heid: …that we were moving more towards more of a permanent situation. <br /> <br />Taniguchi: But being that you didn’t, kind of defeats the purpose and you waste your <br />time to come down. So we don’t want that. <br /> <br />Heid: Yes. Absolutely. <br /> <br />Taniguchi: So I was asking if maybe, could we do that then? <br /> <br />Gonzalez: So if the Commission is requesting that we be given a status report six <br />months after they… <br /> <br />Taniguchi: …they start serving. <br /> <br />Gonzalez: …begin the serving of alcohol, could the Department do that? <br /> <br />Taniguchi: Could we do that? Do you think that’s reasonable? Instead of just going <br />blanket, not needing to come back? <br /> <br />Greenwell: There has to be something… <br /> <br />Masuda: You want to go six or three or…? <br /> <br />July 5, 2018 – LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES 18 <br /> <br /> <br />