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He added that the home kitchens aren't direct competition with brick- and-mortar restaurants, but instead "allow people a way to move forward if their menu works. Supervisor Jim Desmond said that while he is happy to support a temporary program, he had a lot of concerns about MEHKOs initially, as established restaurants are already struggling.
He added that mayors he spoke to were concerned about various factors of home kitchen operations, including homeowners' associations, business license requirements and whether alcohol would be served. A trial home kitchen program will give the county time to answer questions that constituents and municipal governments may have, Desmond added. She also proposed that Helen Robbins-Meyer, county chief administrative officer, educate other regional jurisdictions on issues such as traffic, noise and compliance.
During a brief public comment period, over a dozen people weighed in on the proposal. While most were supportive, one man said allowing home kitchens could harm brick-and-mortar diners. A MEHKO operator gets to cherry-pick hours, and faces reduced health and safety regulations, he said.
Rosalind Johnson, owner of San Diego-based Clara's Kitchen, urged the board to vote yes "so we can take care of each other.
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