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at this time. The other thing is we are probably exempt from having to do that based on the <br />ordinance because we are doing a senior housing. So I just wanted to bring that to your <br />attention. <br /> <br />The other major issue has to deal with the archaeological findings of -. The current owner, or the <br />previous applicant who went through the zoning before the County Council for the zoning, a <br />change of zoning, did several studies and there were reports, there were activities to address what <br />findings were contained in there on the property. There was work done; a data recovery plan <br />was submitted to the Department of Land and Natural Resources. <br />Natural Resources has come up with five conditions for the completion of the date recovery plan, <br />and the applicant is in agreement that they will finish and comply with those conditions. So <br />those are the two issues that we see that you may have with this application. With that, we thank <br />you. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: You mentioned, just to maybe get a ballpark idea of the amount of traffic that this <br />may generate, you are expecting 53 employees, is that correct? <br /> <br />CHU: ThatÓs correct. ThatÓs a rough estimate. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Okay. Will any live on site? <br /> <br />CHU: No. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: So all will commute. <br /> <br />CHU: Yes. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: And then at capacity you expect approximately 200 seniors to be living there? <br /> <br />CHU: Yes. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: What do you anticipate as far as the traffic at full capacity? <br /> <br />CHU: Well, one of the good things about senior housing is that it generates much less traffic <br />than if it was a condominium unit, which is itÓs currently zoned for and approved for. So <br />seniors, if you, there are studies about seniors and their activities, and they tend not to drive as <br />much; when they do drive, itÓs not in the peak hours. And with this concept that the applicant <br />has come up with, is to provide as, to serve the needs of the se <br />much, there will be a lesser impact on the community than any other type of proposed <br />development. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Now, there will be a restaurant and food service? <br /> <br />CHU: Food service, yes. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: So youÓll need supply vehicles for that, right? <br />4 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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