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<br />ANDREWS: Is that this one here? Perhaps― <br /> <br />METZLER: That’s right. <br /> <br />ANDREWS: ― to the to the west of the property. Does that help to― <br /> <br />YATES: “―” So, that Hog Restaurant is further up then? <br /> <br />METZLER: It’s to the right. <br /> <br />YATES: Maybe here? <br /> <br />METZLER: It’s across from Minit Stop. <br /> <br />YATES: Over here? <br /> <br />ANDREWS: That would be this location. <br /> <br />YATES: All right, thank you. <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: Okay, Commissioner Armbruster? <br /> <br />ARMBRUSTER: Hi there, I just had a couple questions. One, I know a few people have <br />mentioned it now, and I believe I saw it in the report, the floodplains on this are actually quite <br />tricky it looks like you’ve got a lot of different things going on. Have you and your team looked <br />at this, are you pretty confident that the floodplains can be managed and there won’t be any <br />impact to off-site properties? <br /> <br />WEN FANG: Okay, so the way to manage the floodplain according to the County Code is we <br />don’t block it, we just let it flow through wherever it is flowing to it’s going to continue to flow <br />through. So most likely these buildings that’s going to be built, whether it’s a commercial or <br />residential buildings they are going to be on some kind of post and piers, raise foundation, and <br />allow water to flow through it, and could get out of it and just continues its path. We cannot <br />block it, we cannot channelize it to somewhere else, we cannot divert it anywhere because that’s <br />the County Code. So, wherever is getting flooded today will continue to get flooded and <br />whoever not getting flooded, you will get flooded. <br /> <br />ARMBRUSTER: Okay, I got that, but you’re not concerned about being able to build on this <br />property you’re quite confident that you can find a way? <br /> <br />WEN FANG: Yes, because the maturity of these floodplain according to the firm is one foot it’s <br />AO-1 foot. So, that means the water is one foot above the existing grade. So most likely all this <br />building will be raised probably the “- - -” about two or three feet. So, you won’t get flooded and <br />the water would just flow freely underneath. <br /> <br />7 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />