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ti <br /> precluded from applying for that. We don't look it as a given. We understand, you know, that <br /> those would have to be—I hope that helps. <br /> UNGER: Sure. Questions? <br /> CARR SMITH: Sorry if I'm confused,but you are representing the property owner, right? The <br /> property—I'm talking to him—is the applicant, correct? <br /> KERN: The applicant is Mr. Kenknight and his partner who is buying the property from the <br /> owner who is selling it. <br /> CARR SMITH: I didn't hear that anywhere that the tenant was the buyer. <br /> KERN: That's what we talked about it was— <br /> CARR SMITH: Oh, okay— <br /> KERN: —that it was in the, that it was in the escrow. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay, sorry, I didn't hear that. <br /> KERN: No problem. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay, I thought you were representing the property owner— <br /> KERN: I'm representing the applicant— <br /> CARR SMITH:. —for the rezoning. <br /> KERN: —the property owner basically gave permission to the applicant, as well as to myself to <br /> represent the applicant in thismatter, so they are fully aware of it and what's, you know, what's <br /> going on and they— <br /> CARR SMITH: Thank you. <br /> KERN: —consent to it. .. <br /> CHURCH: If there is no ag going on on the parcel right now—is that correct? <br /> KENKNIGHT: Yes, that's correct. There were some cows but they are not there now. <br /> CHURCH: Okay, so my question is a little bit off the wall but I'm kind of interested; so if there <br /> is no ag that's going on there and hasn't been for some time, are the property tax is being paid <br /> based upon ag and there is no requirement for agricultural use? <br /> KENKNIGHT: I don't know the answer to that question, but up until recently there were cows <br /> on the property. That's all I can say. <br /> 21 <br /> DRAFT <br />