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the school to improve sooner to make a better benefit for the community. And I guess <br /> that's a question for the county. <br /> JACKSON: I can try to answer that. So there is a lot of history to this project that we <br /> would have to go back and look at, you know, why Public Works wanted the sidewalks <br /> on the south side, whether or not that was partly due to community input, because I know <br /> there was a lot of community discussion around the pedestrian improvements that were <br /> partly in that agreement. So we would need to go back and look at the history and see <br /> whether it's something that Public Works would support. <br /> VITOUSEK: And as far asoh, Commissioner Van Pernis. <br /> VAN PERNIS: The issue here is not whether the pedestrian access should be on the <br /> north or south side of the road; the issue is whether they can defer that access wherever it <br /> may be. So I think we should vote up or down on that. <br /> VITOUSEK: Actually, Commissioner Van Pernis, I'm going to stop you there; we are in <br /> fact-finding period right now where we are not in deliberations. There is no motion on <br /> the floor <br /> VAN PERNIS: All right, I'm sorry. <br /> VITOUSEK: Just truly in terms of fact-finding, again, that would require additional time <br /> for the applicant to communicate with DPW to determine if that's appropriate. Is that <br /> something that the applicant would be willing to do? <br /> MOOERS: I can't, you know, we are happy to talk to Public Works, but it was their <br /> condition, and I'm not quite sure what the history of that condition is. <br /> VITOUSEK: (Indiscernible — simultaneous speech) it seems like nobody here really has <br /> any history on why that side was selected, so we don't know whether it was selected <br /> because it seemed closer to the school and better at the time but didn't factor in all of the <br /> issues in the community, we don't know, and I would like to know that information. So, <br /> again, is that, is that something that we are willing to go back and do a little research and <br /> then come back here on? <br /> MOOERS: Are you asking us or are you asking staff? <br /> VITOUSEK: I'm asking the applicant, yeah, you. <br /> MOOERS: Yeah, I mean, we've been, we've been trying to research it, and I'm not sure, <br /> you know, what the history is. I know that Margaret Wille has pretty strong opinions on <br /> that. We have to, you know, maybe possibly renegotiate the settlement agreement, so. <br /> 13 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />