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IWASHITA:Yes. Is there, thank you, Mr. Chair. Is there in the letter, and maybe I <br />missed it, I didn€t see, you know, a specific reference or statement that the testing was done at <br />100 feet. <br />YOUNG:The letter that I have that came from our engineers from Verizon Wireless <br />th <br />dated November 28 does not specifically state the height. However, in talking with the <br />engineers, the request was to test at the existing T-Mobile height and also to test at the proposed <br />height for the Orchidland site. But that is not specifically stated in the letter, dated again <br />November 28th. And this was all that I have from the engineer, this letter as well as the maps <br />showing the coverage. <br />ALAMEDA:Commissioner Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA:I just wanted to clarify that there€s nothing written in the record that <br />directly establishes what the heights were that were tested. It€s just -. This is my concern -. <br />What you€re telling me is what lawyers would call hear say, somebody told you something <br />happened. Right? And I€m uncomfortable with that, you know, with the evidence being of that <br />nature. So I€m trying to ask you for something that directly shows that that was done. <br />YOUNG:My response to Mr. Love does state the 80 to 100 foot, but, again, but <br />there€snothingfromthe-. <br />IWASHITA:Yeah, but what I€m telling you is that in my mind that€s not adequate <br />because you didn€t do the testing. Right? So you don€t know whether it was done at 100 feet. <br />You€re saying, you€re thinking somebody did it because they were asked to do it. There€s not <br />even a representation that the engineer said, yes, we did it at 100 feet. Right? You€re saying that <br />basically it€s an assumption, that they were instructed to do it at the Orchidland height, we€re <br />assuming that it was done that way. Isn€t that correct? <br />YOUNG:That€s correct. <br />IWASHITA:Okay, thank you. <br />ALAMEDA:Thank you, Commissioner Iwashita. We€re still at the questioning stage <br />of the game. Any other questions? <br />WATANABE:Mr. Chair? <br />ALAMEDA:Commissioner Springer? <br />SPRINGER:I€m concerned -. <br />ALAMEDA:Oh, sorry, Commissioner Watanabe. <br />WATANABE:No, no, go ahead with that. I yield to -. <br />16EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />