>> good afternoon commissioners, i am terrence allen speaking to you as a resident and industry member of the entertainment industry and one of the founding members of the california music and culture association. in communication with the supervisor's office recording the underlying intent of this legislation, the california music and culture association came to understand that it was, the intent was the notification process so that residents and other merchants who inhabit the area around a potentially new entertainment use would be adequately notified and woof an opportunity to weigh in. i want to bring to this body's attention there are two notification processes that already, sift for such a use. the first includes a mailing. the radius of 100 feet. it's mandatory when you apply for your liquor license. the second is a mandatory posting by the entertainment commission that requires a large posting be displayed in the front of the building where this proposed entertainment use is for 30 days prior to the hearing, notifying of the time and date of the hearing so that public comment