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WATANABE: For staff, do we have that in the proposed conditions right now? <br />YUEN: Well, Norman discussed this with Department of Water Supply and <br />my understanding is that they prefer the current condition. I’m not averse to changing the <br />condition if you feel there’s something with the current condition that keeps you from <br />implementing this 50 and 15 agreement. But we’re satisfied with a more general water <br />condition where then you have to work it out with the Department of Water Supply as to how <br />you implement this. I don’t see something in our Condition B that prevents you from going <br />ahead with this master meter 50 and 15 proposal. So -. <br />LIM: We agree. Part of the reason why we included the condition as a <br />formal submittal to the Commission was that we were talking with the Department of Water <br />Supply; and these are the elements we talked about that were acceptable to both parties. So if <br />the Planning Director is preferring to leave out our proposed Condition C, then that’s fine <br />with us. <br />WATANABE: Yeah. You still agree that that’s the process you’ll follow anyway, <br />right? <br />ATTA: I think, you know, if, I mean, the record of this Planning Commission <br />shows that that’s the understanding, yeah, we don’t have any problem with that. <br />WATANABE: Okay, thank you. Ms. Siracusa. <br />SIRACUSA: Yes. If by any chance things don’t work out with the Water <br />Department and you have to reduce to 50 houses, okay, Plan B, what then happens with the <br />land that those 15 houses would have been on? Would you consider converting that acreage <br />to park space? <br />ATTA: At this pint, I don’t think we’ve discussed it or thought about it enough <br />to make any commitment on what that would be -. <br />SIRACUSA: How much acreage would that be? <br />ATTA: Well, we’re looking at, I guess, 15 lots by 4500 square feet, so -. Let’s <br />see, well, one and a half acres, yeah. Yeah, about one and a half acres. We may end up <br />making bigger lots. <br />SIRACUSA: Better than what you’re asking for now. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Yes, Mr. Domingo. <br />DOMINGO: Yeah. How will you folks satisfy the affordable housing issue? <br />EXHIBIT B <br />15 <br /> <br />
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