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the rezone is approvedso, the concern would be about losing, losing the existing entitlement <br /> right now, and then there will be no SMA on the property. <br /> HALL: Is that the applicant's concern or is that your concern? <br /> KAY: That was a departmental concern, and <br /> HALL: But if they, if they have an application for revocation of their entitlements, then why <br /> would we <br /> KAY: I believe that part of their request for revocation had that language in there about being, <br /> the timing of it being upon approval of the rezone. <br /> HALL: Then they should bring it back when they have that. <br /> KAY: Okay. <br /> LINGER: Right, so, let's not make a motion on that. That will stand until final subdivision[sic] <br /> approval either happens or doesn't happen. And if it does happen, then we will hear that motion <br /> at that time. <br /> HALL: I don't know how we, you are making a <br /> ROY: Do we continue, or? <br /> HALL: motion of, yeah, you can continue until the rezone, I guess, and then bring it back, <br /> because I think that that's <br /> ROY: Yeah, okay, because the condition is in the rezone <br /> HALL: Yeah, that's a weird <br /> ROY: too, so it's an effective date—yeah, we weren't sure how to kind of put this all <br /> together. <br /> HALL: I would say just bring it back, yeah. <br /> ROY: Okay. <br /> HALL: I mean unless the Commission has, I mean, wants to just vote on it now, but, continue <br /> CARR SMITH: So we have two <br /> DARROW: So there is <br /> CARR SMITH: —SMAS recommended for this property right now? <br /> 25 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />