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YEH: That is the, and I also talked with Kelly about that yesterday and before. And, basically, <br />we’re okay with that requirement, because I think it is a good thing. Basically what it involves is <br />joining the property line to the edge of right-of-way so that vehicles turning off and onto the <br />property can do so without creating an issue from an erosion or whatever standpoint. I think it <br />makes good business sense, too. The only thing from the business standpoint is that because of <br />the economic downturn, basically, the bridge closure dramatically affected their business <br />because people couldn’t drive on the scenic drive. They’d see a sign and they’d turn back. <br />Unfortunately the County doesn’t have some sort of a financial loss compensation program. So <br />they ate that. And so we’re saying give them two to three years to go complete that driveway; <br />and we’re fine with that. That’s the only adjustment we’d like to make there. Yeah in answer to <br />that question. So that’s what it involves, not a full blown driveway from the road up to the -. <br />ISHIBASHI: Yeah, up to the top. <br />YEH: Yeah, it’s more in the entrance area, the apron, so to speak. <br />ISHIBASHI: My other question was in regards to the guests are allowed to walk the farm, the <br />field? Cause this is, my question is talking about the traffic. Is that you’re going to have a track <br />that they’re going -. <br />T. WITHERS: No. <br />ISHIBASHI: No, it’s just your practice, good for you. Congratulations. So the guests are not <br />allowed to walk the farm? <br />T. WITHER: No. <br />ISHIBASHI: Okay, okay. <br />T. WITHER: Just directly behind it there’s just a mowed area about 3 acres. <br />ISHIBASHI: Okay. I live on 27-469 right down the street from you so I know that bridge is <br />affecting you guys big time. We cannot go through that route too. But, yeah, good smoothies <br />over there. <br />T. WITHERS: Thank you. <br />YEH: But I think, as I understand the visitors that come on the property do want to see fruit <br />trees which they are allowed to do. <br />P. WITHERS: They do. <br />YEH: They do see that, yes. <br />WOODWARD: All right, any further questions? I guess one of the issues here, and Mr. Yeh <br />has brought up, is whether the fact that they are now asking for this permit to cover an extra 500 <br />17 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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