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Taniguchi: Can you briefly describe your business? <br />Napoleon: I'm a lounge/restaurant open seven days per week now, serving appetizers and <br />open til 2:00 A.M. <br />Taniguchi: Any report of protests? <br />Takase: Mr. Chairman, the applicant mailed 11 out of 12 notices within 100 feet, and 85 out <br />of 90 notices within 500 feet. There were 82 properties entitled to protest. We received no <br />protests to this application. <br />Taniguchi: Is there any public testimony on this application? <br />There was no public testimony. <br />Taniguchi: Since none, Commissioners, any questions? Director? <br />Takase: Gary, we've been receiving reports about litter out there. I know it's not you, but it's <br />only your patrons down there at night, so I'm asking you to try and help police up the area. <br />Napoleon: We are. We're working on it. I actually contacted the County, but the response I <br />got from them at the time of contact was there are more important things like the volcano and <br />we will worry about that later. That was during the time of the volcano, so now that it's done, <br />they've been cooperating with me a lot. We actually got them to order the cigarette stand. <br />We'll get that in about another two weeks. <br />Takase: Okay. <br />Taniguchi: What kind of litter? <br />Napoleon: Cigarettes. <br />Takase: Well, some bottles. I don't know if the cigarettes had come from your place. That's <br />been a problem with nightclubs. Patrons go outside during a break or they drink in their cars <br />and come back inside. I don't know if you're charging a cover or not. <br />Taniguchi: Commissioners, any other questions? <br />There were no other questions from the Commissioners. <br />Taniguchi: Motion? <br />Nahale-a: Move to close public hearing. <br />Salave`a: Second. <br />Ms. Nahale-a moved to close the public hearing; seconded by <br />Mr. Salave`a. <br />OCTOBER 4, 2018 - LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES <br />9 <br />