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DARROW: Just for your understanding, Mr. Chamberlain, what he’s asking is if <br />you’ve taken the five separate lots and made it one big lot? <br />CHAMBERLAIN: Yes. <br />DARROW: At this time, you still have separate TMK’s, correct, five separate parcels? <br />CHAMBERLAIN: I don’t think so. It was supposed to have been consolidated. We put that <br />in months ago. <br />DARROW: Okay. <br />WOODWARD: Well, the question I have is because each of these lots have setbacks from <br />the sides, and from the back and from the front, and I don’t know the legal standpoint whether <br />you need to consolidate them to overcome that problem with the setbacks between the lots. <br />CHAMBERLAIN: They said we had to consolidate them; and we’ve submitted all the paper <br />work. It’s to my knowledge, that it was. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: The setbacks usually apply to construction of buildings, because the <br />setbacks are to provide adequate space between one property and the next so you don’t have fire <br />leaping from one house to another. So in this kind of situation where he’s looking at an <br />operation, the setback requirements would not be an issue. <br />WOODWARD: Thank you. <br />DARROW: We can follow up on, to see if that -. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: We can look up the consolidation. <br />WOODWARD: Yeah, that would be worthwhile to find out about it. Commissioner <br />Iwashita. <br />IWASHITA: It’s a timing question. How long will it take for you to prepare a report as <br />requested by the Department? <br />THOMAS: We’re looking at three to four weeks to complete it. <br />IWASHITA: Thank you. <br />WOODWARD: And Madam Director, how much time do you need? It looks like the next <br />meeting might be a little premature if it’s going to be four weeks. <br />4 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />
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