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permit that what you continue to do is the same low level activity that has not had an impact on <br />your neighbors. <br />HERNANDEZ: I give you my word that that’s true. <br />WOODWARD: Let me just ask you then if you, if we were to consider approval, are the <br />conditions that have been discussed, such as limiting the number of people, number of overnight <br />stays, are those all acceptable to you? <br />HERNANDEZ: Absolutely. I’m 67 years old, I have no desire to start an empire. I’m looking <br />at a relaxed lifestyle utilizing the skills and knowledge that I have in the community. Thank you. <br />WOODWARD: Okay. Sounds like you’ve got a good head up on being right sized. So that’s <br />wonderful. Okay. Do we have any other questions? <br />IWASHITA: Mr. Chair? <br />WOODWARD: Yes. <br />IWASHITA: What about other standard conditions normally applicable to these situations? <br />LEITHEAD TODD: I think the standard conditions should be included. <br />IWASHITA: And would the applicant be aware of those or do we need to make them aware of <br />those at this time? <br />LEITHEAD TODD: Mr. Darrow. <br />DARROW: We have our, if it’s okay with the Commission I can briefly discuss a few of our <br />standard conditions. <br />WOODWARD: Yeah, I think it would be a good idea because then we’ll need to make sure that <br />Dr. Hernandez is comfortable with these. <br />DARROW: Sure. Our first condition would be our standard condition: The applicants, <br />successors or assigns shall be responsible for complying with all stated conditions of approval. <br />Our second condition would be based on the Department of Water Supply comment letter dated <br />st <br />October 21 where they’re asking for water calculations to be submitted. So we would have our <br />standard water calculation condition which reads, “Prior to the issuance of a water commitment <br />by the Department of Water Supply the applicant shall submit the anticipated maximum daily <br />water usage calculations as recommended by a registered engineer and a water commitment <br />deposit in accordance with the Water Commitment Guideline Policies to the Department of <br />Water Supply within 180 days from the effective date of the permit. Their concern was that their <br />only, they have only one meter now that allows for 400 gallons per day, but they want to make <br />sure that the usage would not go beyond that; otherwise they would need an additional unit. <br />16 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />