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D. JULKOWSKL Danny Julkowski. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay, you're Danny. <br /> D. JULKOWSKL I'm Danny, this is Jacob. <br /> J. JULKOWSKL I'm Jake. <br /> CARR SMITH: Jake. Got it. Thank you, okay. <br /> KERN: And just so, Commissioner Vitousek, there, there is actual paperwork document to, to <br /> demonstrate the story. <br /> CARR SMITH: Very good, thank you. Do I get the sense that the Director has a comment? If <br /> you want to unmute. Go ahead. <br /> YEE: Hi. So, I really have to caution that, in these misdeeds that might have occurred, it did <br /> not, none of the current Planning staff were involved in this. I'd really caution that if there were <br /> some misdeeds, the remedy should be sought somewhere else; it shouldn't be like litigated here <br /> at Planning Commission. We have an application, and we should review it for, for those merits. <br /> And so, I'd, I'd really caution that, as sympathetic as we can be that there might have been <br /> promises made from other departments, it shouldn't change our recommendation in terms of, <br /> from a zoning aspect. That's all I can say. <br /> CARR SMITH: Fair enough, thank you. Max, go ahead. <br /> NEWBERG: - - - <br /> CARR <br /> - -CARR SMITH: Unmute Max. <br /> NEWBERG: Thank you, Madam Chair. So—and I apologize if I'm not finding it in the <br /> documents here—so I've heard for the affordable component, can we be specific what we're <br /> speaking about? I've heard 80 - - - and then how many units on this proposal? I see nine <br /> building lots, but can I get confirmation of what this affordable component is? <br /> J. JULKOWSKL There's 32 and there's basically <br /> NEWBERG: just the percentage of AMI - - -units. <br /> CARR SMITH: Go ahead, Danny. <br /> D. JULKOWSKL There's 32 units. Some are duplexes, most of them are townhouses, four <br /> units. They're all affordable housing. That's the way we had set it aside, as all affordable <br /> housing. And then we also, we were talking, they asked me to put a small room in for a meeting <br /> room; I agreed to that. I agreed to everything. All the cul-de-sacs meet, I met with the Fire <br /> 15 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />
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