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Lopez: I'm trying to read the changes. You just identified the DJ area and the dance floor? <br />Napoleon: Yes. <br />Gonzalez: What are the dimensions of the dance floor? <br />Napoleon: Ten feet. <br />Gonzalez: Ten feet by what? <br />Napoleon: Ten by ten. <br />Takase: Gary, right now you stop food service at 12:00 (midnight)? <br />Napoleon: Yes. But for cabaret you have to keep it going. <br />Takase: Yes. <br />Napoleon: Yes. <br />Taniguchi: Commissioners, any questions? I have a question. When we approved it, we <br />didn't approve that area? Is that what it is? <br />Takase: No. As he moves from a Dispenser to a Cabaret license, he's required to have <br />a dance floor available when they operate as a Cabaret. This was his original floor plan <br />that he submitted, but we wanted him to identify where the dance floor was going to be <br />and try to get the dimensions. He has since come back, and though it's not quite to <br />scale, but his dance floor is probably going to be in that area between the women's <br />bathroom and the bar. As you can see, it's kind of narrow. It's only a 15 -foot frontage, <br />so I talked to him about moving his dance floor all the way to the wall on the right-hand <br />side and leaving a clear space for a walkway front to back. I guess there is sufficient <br />area and we'll monitor it and see how it goes. I'm not sure if the Commission is aware or <br />not, but Karma, who was our only other Cabaret at this time, has since closed. He <br />(Gary Napoleon) is trying to fill the niche there. <br />Taniguchi: But that's within the original area we approved before? <br />Takase: Yes. <br />Taniguchi: It's just now you're adding a dance floor? <br />Takase: Yes, and extending their hours. That's what they're asking for. <br />Taniguchi: Questions? <br />August 2, 2018 — LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES 17 <br />