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but i'm assuming there was a neighborhood notice sent for this appeal. >> there are quite a few people who felt that certain ncd's were better served by much smaller retail establishments. >> and they are relocated. i believe it's been said they're relocated an existing facility so it's not a new presence. i mean, there are other locations so, you know, that would be something that would be considered by the planning commission as well. >> this is not an mcd, right? >> no, this is not. >> neighborhood commercial. >> i heard m also. >> neighborhood commercial. >> maybe i'm slurring it. thank you. i had a question for the
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appellant. could your clinic be less than 2,000 square feet? >> yes. >> which component is more important to you? the pharmacy or clinic? >> that's a tough call because the pharmacy generates a ref revenue that pays for the patients who come into the clinic. >> understand. >> i would have to say the clinic is more important. >> you may -- i think in the long term, you would want to have total clarity in your permit history, okay? >> mm-hm. >> if you could make the clinic less than 2,000 square feet, i
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would consider a partial granting of the appeal, while you then pursue whatever else you need to do through the planning department. >> nice. >> well, this is another thought maybe. i thought what mr. sanchez was saying if you split them more clearly, the space, then that might avoid -- might be another solution perhaps? >> i would agree, but the way the space is set up it's nearly impossible. >> maybe your architect can speak to that? >> i didn't realize that if we were shy -- under 2,000 on the medical office that then we wouldn't need a cu. i thought it was the entire space.
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here's an idea. >> isn't that because of the current con fig race, they're not divisible. >> the medical office has existing restrooms that are going to be shared by the pharmacy. it's over 100 square feet so if we were to count the bathrooms as part of the pharmacy then we -- the medical office would actually be under 2,000 square feet. >> i was splitting the hair by saying. they recognize they're not two separate spaces. >> okay. >> okay, commissioners, the matter is submitted.
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>> you know, sometimes sentiments sentiment is one thing, but you need to look at the legal and technical issues here. za has requested and were granted a suspension of a building permit. to change that we have to find error or abuse. i'll take a shot unless somebody else wants to -- >> no, you. [laughter]. >> i'm going to grant the appeal for the portion that is defined as the clinic and
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office and find that it was incorrectly determined that it was in excess of 2,000 feet. >> you hear that mr. architect. >> therefore, the suspension on that portion of the work can be lifted. yes, sir. >> may that because the 2100 square feet included restrooms which were for use for both the pharmacy and /phetd cal office and then that should be contracted from the 2100 square feet? >> exactly my thought. >> okay. >> mine too. >> if i understand what you're saying then, you're still
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upholding the decision on the farm pharmacy and retail? >> yeah, i don't think i can go that far. >> if you're going to force him into a cu proceeding? >> yes, because it'll change the entire financial on the contractor and bringing his patients in. >> got it. it gives them something, not everything, but something. it'll still have to take care of some things and i don't want to guess. i guess mr. sanchez would know how i would guess. he's known me too many years. >> i'm wondering if that's feasible as a fast forward, even if partial fast forward /aeu /pel /hrapbtd, appellant.
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is it? for us to start building out the clinic and hold off on the cu process for the pharmacy. >> i mean, given the space and layout. >> i'm not sure if you saw the plans, the pharmacy /porbgs portion is in front of the -- so it would make -- i'm not sure we could operate the clinic before we have the pharmacy. >> but you could keep working on it? >> correct, reengage our contract. >> the problem is that sort of the organizational business plan is to have that funding -- the pharmacy funding the clinical work -- >> right, you know, i'm sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt. >> that's okay. >> the pharmacy we have on not even half a block away from the new space so we could service clients out of that pharmacy
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and see them for healthcare around the corner. >> could put a temporary wall along the counter line to provide your access to the clinic. >> absolutely. >> it's not perfect. >> nope. >> it would be a solution. i appreciate it. >> good job. >> mr. sanchez, do you have anything else? >> so then the commissioner fung and to repeat it's to overrule the da order in part or reinstating the permit as to the scope for construction of the medical office with the finding that the za ere errored. >> they were inappropriately included in the calculations. >> inaccurately,
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inappropriately? >> inaccurately. inaccurately included in the pharmacy's calculation's. >> in the medical office calculations. >> on that motion overrule in part and to reinstate with that finding, commissioner hwang. >> i. >> vice president hurtado. >> i. >> president lazarus. >> i. >> commissioner honda. >> i. >> the vote is five to zero, the zoning administrator is overruled in part, thank you. >> no further business. president lazarus, meeting is adjourned.
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