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burial site, some decision was made that allowed the construction according to the current plans <br />to go ahead at that location and the County the condemned, finished the condemnation of the <br />Coupe property, then it would be simply a matter of construction. I€m not sure how long it <br />would take to finish construction but my- I believe it would sometime in the range of 1 to 2 <br />years. <br />IWASHITA:What about the left turn lane fronting the property? Any idea how long <br />that would take? <br />YUEN:That€s not programmed right now. There€s no funding appropriated for it <br />so, that I can€t give you a time horizon. <br />IWASHITA:Then I have, like for the record express that, given the uncertainty of these <br />conditions ever taking place and given that, under the- the new, amendments to the General Plan <br />andthedevelopmentofCommunityDevelopmentPlansinthenear,that€sgoingtohappeninthe <br />next year or so, I guess my concern would be that, you know those would be legal changes that <br />probably would have an impact on this kind of a development and we probably should forego a <br />approval at this time and wait until those laws are discussed and implemented. And then, if the <br />owners want to come back under whatever new changes take place in the zoning ordinance or the <br />building code or the community development plan then at that time it would be more appropriate <br />for the body to address any request for this kind of change since it€s very unlikely that the road <br />condition will ever be met within the same time period. <br />GALDONES:Jeff would you- could you, can the Department or Mr. Yuen, might be <br />able to address that. I€m sure there was some consideration from the Department in putting the <br />recommendations together. In light of the fact that Condition Number E is going to be into the <br />future, the Department had decided to proceed in bringing this forth to the Planning Commission. <br />So, I€m not sure Jeff if you€d be able to answer that or probably Mr. Yuen? <br />YUEN:What I€d like to do as a matter of procedure here is to hear- is for the <br />Commission to- we go through the informational kinds of questions, hear from the applicant, <br />hear public testimony and then as getting to the point of whether the Planning Commission wants <br />to make a favorable or unfavorable recommendation, we€ll have that final- we€ll have that <br />discussion at that time. And then I can talk a little bit more about this question of whether, when <br />you have a rezoning that you may not be comfortable with on the basis of the present conditions <br />but if the conditions change we would be favorable with it. Whether you say no or whether you <br />process it, you have to- the applicant has a right to apply and even if there€s a unfavorable <br />recommendation from the Department or the Planning Commission they have a right to get it up <br />to the County Council. But, whether we want to make an unfavorable recommendation or as the <br />Department has chosen to do, make a favorable recommendation with conditions that have to be <br />fulfilled later. But, let€s have that for discussion, as I said, after we hear from the applicant and <br />the public. I think the applicants heard this concern and the applicant can address it as well. <br />GALDONES:Any objections from the Commissioners? Commissioner Springer? <br />6 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />