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KAY: Sure <br />RAFFIPIY: —goes through. <br />KAY: So, if you take a look at your Recommendation for the Change of Zone, let me find the <br />condition here, all of this comes from—once the cemetery was identified on the property, there <br />was an archaeological inventory survey done, and also a burial treatment plan done. SHPD has <br />those documents. They have yet to review them, so we haven't gotten any comments back from <br />them. There was also a matter of some violations `cause some of the headstones were damaged <br />from clearing work. So, part of the hold-up from SHPD's side was they didn't want to review <br />those documents until the violation was dealt with at the State level. Unfortunately, that's why <br />this application came in in 2017 and now we're only getting to it in 2019. We got to a point <br />where we were told by SHPD that they were no longer pursuing the violation, and so we decided <br />to move forward with this. But, the condition we added in was to make sure that, that conditions <br />of that AIS and any subsequent study that would be done, whether that's the burial treatment <br />plan or a preservation plan, be added into the, to the subdivision, and one of those requirements <br />was to set aside an area for preservation in place. So, I believe the 2.11 acres came from the <br />AIS, and that's the idea there, so that's why, that's where they'd be locked in. And, the <br />condition is—sorry—Condition P. Is the question who will own the property or who will control <br />the property? <br />RAFFIPIY: Yeah, I wanted to know if, well, if they—right now, right now, the Trust owns that, <br />right? Right now, right? <br />KAY: Correct. <br />RAFFIPIY: Okay, so their wishes, their wish is to convey that to, you know, to State or are they <br />going to kind of need to hold it for? <br />KAY: I believe and maybe, maybe the owner's representative can address that— <br />RAFFIPIY: Okay <br />KAY: but I believe it will would just stay in ownership of whomever owns the property. But, <br />the requirements to keep it preserved <br />RAFFIPIY: —Yeah, I see <br />KAY: —and allow descendants to come and visit and things like that are all part of the AIS and <br />subsequent preservation plan, so they would all be required to adhere to those requirements <br />moving forward, regardless of who owns it, yeah. <br />RAFFIPIY: Okay, so—so, will they be submitting some kind of plan on, preservation plan, how <br />they're going to preserve it? <br />EXHIBIT A <br />5 <br />