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FUKE: I'm sorry? <br /> VAN PERNIS: It may be up to 55 years before we see the completion of the construction you <br /> are asking for. <br /> FUKE: Well, the request right now is to have, you know, beginning like, let's assume beginning <br /> 2020 to have like a five-year start construction and a ten-year completion. So, if there is an <br /> administrative extension provision considered, you know, favorably by this body and the <br /> Council, then yes, you'll be looking at ultimately an additional 20 years to complete <br /> construction. <br /> VAN PERNIS: And that would be without the developer or the constructors going in front of <br /> the public in any way. <br /> FUKE: For the administrative extension, correct. <br /> VAN PERNIS: And the public could not provide its input. <br /> FUKE: But they could ask the Planning Director, I guess. <br /> VAN PERNIS: And, have the conditions changed in that area since 2005? <br /> FUKE: What kind of conditions? <br /> VAN PERNIS: Traffic, for instance. <br /> FUKE: And that's the, if you are relating to traffic, and that's why the concurrency provision of <br /> the Zoning Code requires that when you go for a time extension and your projected volume is in <br /> excess of 50, AM/PM peak hour traffic, you need to have an updated traffic study, so that was <br /> done. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Do you know how many subdivisions have been completed in the area of Lako <br /> Street since 2005? <br /> FUKE: Not offhand, I don't have an inventory, no, sir. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Do you have any idea at all? A ballpark number <br /> FUKE: I don't know how relevant that would be, because it would be a guess on my part and <br /> VAN PERNIS: We're careless to avoid there's trouble there. Now, can you answer the <br /> question? <br /> FUKE: I'm sorry? <br /> 24 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />