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DARROW: I'm sorry, I don't have those figures with me. but I can -. I will try to get <br />them as soon as I can. <br />GRAHAM: Oh, they may well come up in the testimony so -. <br />DARROW: Yeah, we were relying on comments from the different agencies regarding <br />traffic, and it appears that it's, it doesn't -, the comments from the State Department of <br />Transportation appears to not trigger any major issues as well as there wasn't any request for a <br />traffic report to be done. But there are concerns regarding the increase of traffic in the area, and <br />so that is something we are definitely going to have to look at in this request. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you. <br />SPRINGER: Commissioners, any other questions? Commissioner McCall. <br />MCCALL: Yeah, could you go -, I didn't -, maybe I wasn't paying attention. Your <br />thing about the drainageways, is this is a stream bed and or how often are we expecting flow in <br />this and -? I'm not -. <br />DARROW: It's an identified drainageway, and in certain storm events, this will be an <br />area that will be flooding. I believe it's -, I don't know the exact figures. It might be hundred <br />year storms that might affect this particular drainageway. But again, with the new map revision, <br />it appears that this isn't going to be a real big issue with this property. <br />MCCALL: Why is that? <br />DARROW: The drainageway actually comes this way, and just a very small portion, <br />which you will be able to see on the map that's going around is going to be within that parcel, <br />and it's only -, it appears that it's only the shaded X area and not the actually Zone AE. <br />MCCALL: Okay. <br />DARROW: Flood zone. And I believe the Applicant's representative is -, has more <br />information. <br />YUEN: If I could follow up with how that's handled in the conditions of the <br />rezoning. Until -, this -, what we are being submitted is not official. There's a process for them <br />to get a map revision of the official map. It involves review by the U.S. Army Corps of <br />Engineers. Then -, and it also requires notice to the adjacent property owners because when they <br />change their map of where the water goes on their property, they may be saying that the map <br />should be revised because the water really goes on somebody else's property, so we have to let <br />that other person comment on that. <br />Either way, we are recommending a condition that there would be no construction of single <br />family dwellings and related improvements or other substantial buildings or subdivision roads <br />within areas designated AE, and AE is an actual floodway where water is, where water can be <br />