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KUBOTA:Well -. <br />TORIGOE:Then you should put that on the record, as well. <br />GALDONES:And that this be forwarded to the County Council. Discussion? <br />Commissioner Kubota. <br />KUBOTA:Well, I just wanted to say that based on the testimony that I <br />received today, that the granting of the request to amend Condition C would not be <br />contrary to the original request. <br />GALDONES:Any further discussion? Commissioner Springer. <br />YUEN:I think Mr. Torigoe's, what Mr. Torigoe is getting at is th <br />you make a recommendation that's consistent with the Director's recommendation, then <br />you have, in essence, a whole package that you send to the Council. You send the <br />Recommendation, with the Recommendation of the Director, which has the rationale <br />for saying yes to, in this case, yes to one and no for the other. He is requesting that <br />you put on the record a rationale, you're going to only send -. When we put together a <br />letter for the -. What happens -. Let me back up a little bit. <br />What happens after you folks vote on a rezoning recommendation like this is that we <br />put together a letter for the Chair to sign that gets sent to the County Council, that <br />contains the reasons for the Planning Commission, why the Planning Commission acted <br />the way it did. When the Planning Commission simply goes along with the Director's <br />recommendation, then we completely recycle our recommendation into a letter to the <br />County Council, and that's the Planning Commission's recommendation, all right. <br />Now in this case, where it appears that you're going to go against the Director's <br />recommendation on one element, then we would, we play fair, okay. We're just going <br />to send, if you vote that way, we will send it to the County Council and say the <br />Planning Commission's recommendation is that you don't have to have the curbs, <br />gutters, and sidewalks, but we want to put, we want to have a statement from the <br />Planning Commission as to the reasons so that we can put that in our letter that goes to <br />the Council. And from the standpoint of making a motion, it could be as, for what we <br />need to do, it could be as simple as for the reasons stated here by the Applicant that you <br />wish to approve the Applicant's request. And from there, we can take that and put that <br />into the letter that goes to the Council. <br />KUBOTA:That sums up pretty much what I was going to say. So it's in a <br />very concise manner, so I will accept that. <br />GALDONES:Commissioner Springer. <br />13 <br /> <br />