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DOMINGO: Okay. <br />DARROW: On the second parcel we have the main residence, because now this is a new parcel, <br />this is the main residence, and one cottage. <br />DOMINGO: Will there be another cottage built? <br />DARROW: On this property? <br />DOMINGO: Yeah. <br />DARROW: No, sir. <br />DOMINGO: So what we’re looking at is four, the application is for four additional bed and <br />breakfasts in that one big house, and one bed and breakfast in that cottage? <br />DARROW: Yes, sir. <br />DOMINGO: Okay. So the total square footage of that property is 34,000 plus square feet? <br />DARROW: That was the original of both properties combined. <br />DOMINGO: Yeah. <br />DARROW: Now that they’ve broken up one is approximately – <br />DOMINGO: And it’s zoned for 20,800? <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />DOMINGO: So they applied for a consolidation and resubdivision, yeah? <br />DARROW: Yes. What, it’s a little difficult to see. But you see this line that runs through the <br />middle of the map, these were identified as pre-existing lots. So we had the road lot and a lot, <br />these two lots. So even though it doesn’t meet the minimum size it meets, they had received two <br />pre-existing lot determinations, which means that they can consolidate and resubdivide into two <br />different parcels. Even though it was one parcel, it had two identified separate lots of record. <br />And so they were able to consolidate and resubdivide based on that. <br />DOMINGO: And when you resubdivide, is there not a requirement that any portion of the <br />subdivision should be not smaller than the existing zoning of the property, of the zoning district? <br />In this case it’s 20,000 and the other property came down to 14,000. That’s the new property <br />that -. <br />4 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />