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15, 14 acres is because only that one lot has a good view. It's very flat. So, the whole <br /> thing—and then the other side is the big water tank. It very much blocks everything. So, <br /> the land is actually very flat and there's only one area that I chose to be my place with a <br /> pretty good view. So, you know. Thank you. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. Well, if there's no further questions, we can take a motion on the <br /> agenda item so that we can proceed with discussion. <br /> DEFRANCO: Okay, I'll move that a favorable recommendation be forwarded to the <br /> County Council for the application of the Change of Zone, docket PL-REZ-2021-00012 <br /> [sic] based on the Planning Director's recommendations which shall be adopted. The <br /> Deputy Planning Director's recommendation. <br /> KNOWLES: Second. <br /> VITOUSEK: Anybody? <br /> KNOWLES: I second. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. <br /> DEFRANCO: So, now we can talk about it. <br /> VITOUSEK: Yep. Feel free to discuss. <br /> DEFRANCO: Yeah, I, I, you know, value your great questions always,Mike. And I do <br /> think forward thinking, you know, if you're looking at that it's a couple hundred <br /> thousand dollars. Is that what you're figuring? And he just— <br /> KANUHA: Two hundred. <br /> DEFRANCO: Huh? <br /> KANHUA: Two hundred. <br /> DEFRANCO: Okay, let's just say two hundred. That's a conservative estimate on not <br /> knowing what you're really doing and whether it's even going to go that direction. But <br /> it's still 200 thousand dollars you're putting in place, supposedly hoping that the other <br /> people get approved and do something. Right? And, and in the long run, and in the <br /> overview that may be where you can save money doing it that way, and be better for the <br /> environment, right? Putting in septic systems is not a great answer for anything. But it's <br /> 25 <br /> EXHIBIT F <br />