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2019-07-11 Hearing Transcript - Charles Umemoto REZ 19-235
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2019-07-11 Hearing Transcript - Charles Umemoto REZ 19-235
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DARROW: Unfortunately, it's not shown on this map, and we're not aware of that easement, <br />what it's actually for. We could try to take a break and go find out what it's for. But, just, I <br />wanted to bring to your attention that whenever we have these change of zones, they have <br />impacts. They have local impacts and regional impacts, and so, part of the being able to <br />minimize those impacts is the Applicant has to provide a fair -share payment to a number of <br />activities or agencies that occur in that regional area. The highest impact that they look at <br />actually is parks, and it gets the greatest amount of the fair share. So, for each house that is <br />being built, there is a $14,696 fair share amount. Of that, $14,000, $787 [sic -$7,087] per <br />dwelling goes towards parks. And, so, what a suggestion might be is knowing that this Change <br />of Zone will have input as far as fair share, this condition says that that fair share has to be paid <br />prior to Final Subdivision Approval. They could speak to their Councilperson and see if they <br />could see if that money, those monies could be used to help provide that parking on that park <br />property. It's just a thought there as well. <br />REPLOGLE: Thank you. I just wanted to put that out there. I'm sure the developer is not <br />intending for there to be an emergency and the trucks can't turn around. That would be a drag. <br />CLARKSON: Okay, if—is there any further discussion? If not, the Chair would ask for a <br />motion for action on this item. <br />AU: Mr. Chair, I'm prepared to make a motion. I move that a favorable recommendation be <br />forwarded to the County Council for application Change of Zone resolution [sic] 19-000235 <br />based on the Planning Director's recommendation which shall be adopted. <br />AGUINALDO: I second. <br />CLARKSON: It's been moved and seconded. Any further discussion on this motion? <br />AU: Yes, just a comment. You know, I support this motion, and I, we all should put our faith in <br />government to do the right thing, you know, like Mr. Darrow said, there is a lot of agencies that <br />is going to be touching this project as well as the County Council. So, if things don't get <br />mitigated here, it will get mitigated through specific agencies, and especially for the final vote <br />with the County Council. <br />CLARKSON: Any further discussion? No? If not, please take a vote. <br />ROY: Take a vote. Commissioner Replogle? <br />REPLOGLE: Aye. <br />ROY: Commissioner Clarkson? <br />CLARKSON: Aye. <br />ROY: They already voted? <br />EXHIBIT A <br />20 <br />
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