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SOLOMON:Yes. ‘Cause we’ve, excuse me. Originally, we went with three <br />separate units but -. Oh, am I answering that or are you Jeff? I’m sorry. <br />DARROW:Well, if I could -. <br />SOLOMON:Okay. <br />DARROW:We have been given an updated presentation map. If you want I <br />can go ahead and place it on the, or should we wait on that? <br />YUEN:You mean the map of how the three units would be? <br />DARROW:The one unit. <br />YUEN:Oh, the one unit. Yeah, we can put that up. But I think in response <br />to the fact that the Department of Water Supply would not issue water for three separate <br />units, the applicant has, is changing their design to put them all under one roof, and still <br />you’d have to have one kitchen to be one unit. <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Chair? <br />GALDONES:Commissioner Springer. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. So that addresses the water units. But the fire flow <br />requirements would remain, is that correct? <br />YUEN:They still need to work that part out. And, again, this is a little bit <br />of a dilemma for the applicant because if they were in a residential, if they had residential <br />zoning like their neighbors they would not need a fire flow requirement. They would not <br />need to meet a fire flow, even doing a very similar project. <br />GALDONES:Jeff, you want to explain the map? <br />DARROW:This was recently submitted to be able to show the difference <br />between the three units and the one unit. Now it’s very similar in regards to the layout. <br />The difference would be that unfortunately he had put the similar wording here. But this, <br />if you’re able to refer to your house, your floor plan layout, you would have one section <br />of the house with two bedrooms and a living room, a breezeway. You would have a main <br />dwelling that would have the kitchen in it; and this would have one bedroom, another <br />breeze way; and this would have two bedrooms and a living room. So, basically, this <br />would be connected as one dwelling unit, one kitchen with five bedrooms, which would <br />would qualify as a single family dwelling and would have the correct number of <br />bedrooms for a five-bedroom bed and breakfast operation. <br />GALDONES:Any other questions, Commissioners? <br />7 <br /> <br />
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