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IWASHITA: In executive session? <br />GONZALEZ: If you want to discuss that further, yeah, we’re going to need an executive <br />session. <br />IWASHITA: Yeah, Mr. Chair, I move to adjourn to executive session. <br />KERN: May I make a comment quickly before that -? The main thing with the carport is <br />straddling the property line, right? And being that we realize that, that’s not the right thing but <br />it’s grandfathered in. When you go to sell, if he ever does sell the property he has got to disclose <br />that, too. You know what I mean? So that is kind of a possible ”fail safe” in there, that if he <br />doesn’t disclose an encroachment that he basically opens himself up to major litigation. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: There’s a motion on the floor for an executive session. <br />WOODWARD: If I might ask Commissioner Iwashita, evidently -. <br />GONZALEZ: It hasn’t been seconded yet. <br />WOODWARD: It hadn’t been seconded. Evidently the owner is willing to consider removing <br />the carport. And so if we can avoid it by asking him a question or two, is that all right with you? <br />IWASHITA: Oh, sure. <br />WOODWARD: Okay. Mr. Tuttle, if you want to -. Okay, I understand that you had made some <br />concession with regard to this carport. Is that true? <br />TUTTLE: Well, when Jeff asked me I said, sure, I’ll take the carport down. And then I’m <br />thinking I’m trucking water right now, we’re in a drought, and it’s a major source of how I catch <br />my water off that roof. I don’t think some people realize the people we employ, the taxes we <br />collect from the B&B, it’s huge up there. But if it means tearing down the carport, I’ll tear the <br />carport down. <br />IWASHITA: Mr. Tutttle? I’m sorry, Mr. Chair. <br />WOODWARD: Yes, Commissioner Iwashita. <br />IWASHITA: Thank you. Mr.Tuttle, is the carport part of your historical structure designation, <br />included as one of the -? <br />TUTTLE: No. <br />IWASHITA: No? <br />TUTTLE: No. <br />22 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />