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gave him a whole laid, this whole thing laid out, everything was laid out basically how we were
<br />going to do this—all the drawings, everything. And I can send you guys, or anybody, these
<br />copies. The County should have them. I gave a copy to everybody in Planning that I met with,
<br />and so, there is, they should have this at the County level. But this lays out the whole project,
<br />step for step. So—
<br />CARR SMITH: Thank you. Anybody else? All right, well, I can see why there's a lot of
<br />frustration for you folks. I can see why Zendo thought that this would be an acceptable project
<br />based on its proximity and closeness to the main intersection. It just sounds like it's there's,
<br />there's more complications than meets the eye. And the, as far.as your potential legal issues,
<br />Mr. Julkowski, I don't want to get into any of the details of that, but do you have any sense of
<br />how long that might take to get things to resolve? Go ahead.
<br />D. JULKOWSKI: He, I talked to the FBI agent. He said -at this time they don't, it's not, it's not
<br />completed at this point in time. I asked if he needed any more information or anything. He said
<br />at this time we're good. I had to meet with him for five hours, they questioned me, questioned
<br />everybody who was involved with it. It was, it.was a long meeting. It wasca.stack of paper that
<br />was over a foot; he had questions for each one, and T had to answer these questions. And
<br />afterwards I, he, he told me, he said that he thought I'd really,,,he said this stuff must be fresh on
<br />your mind, because I was answering stuff =from 2014 when this all came about; aria when I met
<br />these people with the County that I worked with. So, this just,started back in 2014. And I
<br />backed away from—
<br />KERN: Madam Chair?
<br />D. JULKOWSKI: =I backed away from the whole project and I thought it was all over with. I
<br />was all done with it. Because I originally worked with them when they were going to do all that
<br />housing. Ifyouu--would see that-one'draw ng,that I think—that gentleman up on, it's the house,
<br />Christian-' you had- tha one drawing, and you had that one piece that was missing? That was
<br />originally the piece thA we were supposed to have; .and the whole project fell apart, and we
<br />thought it was all over with. "And for five, six, seven months, we heard nothing of nobody, and
<br />all of a suddeni- J ended up onAhe,island;_and the County employee chases me down and says,
<br />"Hey, that piece of property'savailable if- you want to buy it." And, "because we can't do
<br />nothing with it," -or, whatever, and ,I, I didn't jump on it right away. It took us some time, and
<br />that was probably the first or second week of January. And we made them do things, we made
<br />them check for bombs, we.had them check for all the stuff, make sure there was no historical
<br />things on it. They had done, all -that stuff for us because that was part of the agreement that we
<br />didn't want no surprises. And we ended up with one of the biggest surprises ever, so. Go ahead.
<br />KERN: Madam Chair, if I could just make one point of clarification—
<br />CARR SMITH: Sure, go ahead.
<br />KERN: —as far as I know, there's the, that investigation going on that wasn't started by
<br />Mr. Julkowski; it's something that's occurring that I know really nothing about other than that.
<br />Mr. Julkowski has not seeked any type of legal recourse on this at this time. Our conversation
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