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Mr. Moore raised, those were negotiated upon. So we did have a clear understanding between <br />Shipman and the applicant. There were other issues relating to like land use restriction, <br />compensatory arrangements. You know, those were the things that were like the bottleneck. But <br />the primary issue that Mr. Moore raised relative to access, liability, improvements, so on and so <br />forth, those were resolved very quickly. <br />WATANABE: Those were resolved very quickly? <br />FUKE: Correct. <br />WATANABE: So I assume then that if this application is to proceed in any manner that <br />the applicant remains willing to provide that same level of improvement to the infrastructure <br />such that we don’t have, shall we say, liability or safety issues? <br />(Mr. Fuke had a short discussion with Mr. Sung at this time.) <br />FUKE: I’m sorry, that was the applicant so I just had to get confirmation from <br />him. Mr. Sung is saying that, you know, if the County requires that, whatever was negotiated <br />and made part of the condition, then he will abide by that. <br />WATANABE: And that’s something, we don’t have access to that. There were separate <br />negotiations, yeah? So you would be willing to provide the County with -? <br />FUKE: With that kind of information relating to liability and improvement <br />requirements, yes. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, yeah, okay, okay. Thank you very much. Do we have further <br />questions for Mr. Moore, or any further questions? You have any final statements you care to <br />make, Mr. Moore? <br />MOORE: No, Mr. Chair. I think we’ve covered it. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. <br />MOORE: Thank you. <br />WATANABE: Okay. <br />HOUSEL: Mr. Chairman? <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Housel. <br />HOUSEL: I had a question. Are you still negotiating or have you completed the <br />negotiations? <br />MOORE: Shipman is still willing to negotiate. But it’s up to the applicant. The <br />applicant broke off negotiations yesterday. But Shipman is still willing to go to the table. So it’s <br />up to, you know, it requires two to tango. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />13 <br /> <br />