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LAU:It€s a preservation area that has been approved by the State. <br />WATANABE: And it€s directly adjacent to the Judd Trail. So, with regard to Mr. -, no? <br />LAU:Actually, we believe that the section of the Judd Trail that exists is within <br />the preservation area. So it€s not adjacent, it€s within. <br />WATANABE: It€s within? <br />LAU:Yeah. <br />WATANABE:So the concern that Mr. Iwashita had with regard to any development and <br />maybe subsequent litigation of who actually owns the property; cause you technically don€t own <br />the Judd Trail, is almost moot because it€s all going to be in a preservation area? <br />LAU:Correct. <br />WATANABE:So no development will occur over that at all? <br />LAU:No development. <br />WATANABE: At all? <br />LAU:Correct. <br />WATANABE:Not even in close proximity to the Judd Trail, right? <br />MOORE:No. <br />WATANABE: It extends even further than this 10-foot easement that we€re -? <br />MOORE:There€s a buffer zone. There€s a 5-meter, 15-foot buffer zone, and it€s <br />already scheduled to have all the non-indigenous flora removed and only indigenous flora <br />landscaped in that area. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Thank you. <br />LAU:And that was accepted and approved by the State. <br />MOORE:Correct. <br />ALAMEDA:Any other questions for the Applicants? Then we€re going, we do have <br />one testifier, actually. Commissioner Graham? <br />GRAHAM:Can I just ask a question of the Planning Director for a second on this <br />thing since we€re on this very topic. Given what the Applicant has agreed to do as far as <br />stabilization and metes and bounds and clearing all the undergrowth, my hope with this whole <br />thing was that somehow the Judd Trail could become useful in some way in the future. And I <br />12EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />