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TUTTLE: Yes. <br />IWASHITA: Okay. So, and the three, from what I understand from Mr. Darrow is that three of <br />the parking spaces proposed for this new application, and this is part of the new application, are <br />in the garage, this carport. Is that correct? <br />TUTTLE: That’s correct. <br />IWASHITA: Okay. So I have a concern, Mr. Tuttle, that as far as going forward and approving <br />that part of it, the parking spaces in a structure that, you know, is only partially on the land that <br />you own. And so I would, and if we’re going to go ahead with this, I would want to ask that one <br />of the conditions be submitting a plan to show where there can be parking spaces that don’t -. <br />Because I cannot as a public official, as a Commissioner, approve this and then if there’s some <br />problem later on with the carport, right, that you can claim that, well, the Planning Commission <br />said it’s okay for me to use this so you can’t take my right away even though it encroaches onto <br />the road that I don’t own. <br />TUTTLE: I own the road. <br />IWASHITA: Does anybody else own the road? <br />TUTTLE: No. I’m the sole owner of the road. <br />IWASHITA: Oh, okay, so when I asked, so -. <br />TUTTLE: I thought you said I own the -. <br />IWASHITA: No. <br />TUTTLE: You knew I owned the road from -. But, no, that’s a private -. <br />IWASHITA: When I said easement I meant that -. <br />TUTTLE: I own the road and -. <br />IWASHITA: So you own all of this land from the highway and all of the other three lots -.? <br />TUTTLE: Yes, sir. <br />IWASHITA: And these two lots? <br />TUTTLE: Yes, sir. <br />IWASHITA: Okay. I still, well, I have a problem. Let me tell you what my concern is. It’s that <br />if at some point you decide to sell this particular lot, okay, that this, something would have to be <br />done because you can’t really sell the property with, you know, one of the, with this carport <br />12 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />