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to an operator and we were leasing the property out until last year when the business <br />closed doors. We've taken on the property again, and we're trying to re -open the <br />convenience store in Wai`ohinu. <br />Taniguchi: Director, were there any protests? <br />Takase: Mr. Chairman, the applicant mailed eight out of eight notices within 100 feet, <br />and 27 out of 27 notices within 500 feet. There were 25 properties entitled to protest, <br />and there were no protests to this application. <br />Taniguchi: Is there any public testimony on this application? <br />There was no public testimony. <br />Taniguchi: Commissioners, any questions? <br />Kanaka`ole: We've had a delay due to termite damage we found when we were taking <br />off the siding to the property, the aluminum siding on the old store. We had to pull a <br />building permit, and have since retained a design professional and we are submitting <br />the application now. It will probably be delayed until springtime at the earliest. <br />Taniguchi: It will be good to see Wong Yuen Store open again. <br />Kanaka`ole: Yes. There's a need in the community. Currently, there's only a Wiki Wiki <br />Mart in Na`alehu. The Island Market closed a couple of years ago, so there's not really <br />any stores there to serve the community. <br />Taniguchi: Can I have a motion? <br />Nahale-a: Move to close public hearing. <br />Salave`a: Second. <br />Ms. Nahale-a moved to close the public hearing; seconded <br />by Mr. Salave`a. <br />Taniguchi: Moved and seconded. Any other discussion? <br />There was no other discussion from the Commissioners. <br />Taniguchi: Since none, all those in favor of closing public hearing signify by saying, <br />"Aye." <br />The Commissioners voted "Aye." <br />Taniguchi: Those opposed, "Nay." <br />DECEMBER 6, 2018 - LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES 4 <br />