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COTTLE: Well, there are posted one-way signs and -. <br />HOUSEL: Are there? Okay. <br />COTTLE: The applicant worked with the Department of Transportation to reconfigure the <br />driveway so that the Department of Transportation is the one that signed off on this configuration to <br />have a one-way driveway. <br />HOUSEL: I see, okay. The drawing that was in the information they have says entrance on both <br />sides. <br />COTTLE: Yeah, the driveway used to allow entrance on both sides. And then once they got a <br />permit from DOT to reconfigure the driveway, it was switched to a one-way-in-one-way-out. <br />HOUSEL: Okay, so anyone going north on -. <br />COTTLE: Correct. <br />HOUSEL: Entrance. Okay. Thank you. <br />COTTLE: You’re welcome. <br />GIFFIN: Commissioner Bowman, you look like you have a question. <br />BOWMAN: Well, that was a same question. But on the slide I did not see -. I saw a one-way on <br />one slide, but not -. Is there a one-way somewhere there? Because -. <br />COTTLE: There is a one-way sign right here. <br />BOWMAN: Oh, okay, sorry. <br />COTTLE: And then – it’s really hard to see – but I believe there is a one-way sign right on this <br />side, too. <br />BOWMAN: Yeah, the next slide shows the one-way -. <br />COTTLE: Yes, here. <br />BOWMAN: Yeah, but I didn’t see the one-way on the other. Okay, thank you. <br />COTTLE: Yeah, it’s right in this area over here. So the arrow would be pointing out towards the <br />highway, meaning exit. <br />BOWMAN: So there is nothing actually, if you are coming from the south, that says, “One way. <br />Do not enter,” or is that at up there? <br />COTTLE: I don’t recall seeing any signs, if you are heading in a north direction, that restricted <br />saying do not turn or no access; the only signs I recall seeing are the one-way here and the one-way <br />here. <br />3 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />