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we do. And we have been continually looking for another place to move to, but there’s nothing <br />available in that area. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. And to add to that you’ve stated that you all, and to your <br />rd <br />knowledge most of the people on 33 Street, are definitely interested in making the <br />improvements? <br />SUMIDA: Oh, yeah. <br />WATANABE: Even if it’s going to be, I assume, a substantial sum? <br />SUMIDA: Right. We have bids on it and we’re ready to do it; but I’m not sure if, <br />No. 1, we want to commit to doing it until we know that we’re going to be able to stay at least a <br />little while, because that would be a waste of money. And, also, more importantly, I think, is <br />since you’re doing a census now to get consensus to see if it’s going to be zoned for Light <br />Industrial, future zoning designation, that it should be done in the right order; and the water, of <br />course, needs to go in before the road, if that’s the case. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. <br />WOODWARD: Mr. Chairman. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Woodward? <br />WOODWARD: Aren’t waterlines generally running down the easement but not through <br />the pavement? <br />SUMIDA: The waterline needs to go in before the pavement or the pavement will be <br />torn up during the installation of the waterline. It’s right on the shoulder, right on the edge. <br />WOODWARD: Okay. I only know what I’ve seen in the past. And that is generally you’ll <br />have a 20-foot piece of road and a 40-foot easement, and generally they put in water and sewer <br />lines on the easement, but not on the pavement. So how is the pavement going to be torn up if <br />they put a waterline in on the easement? <br />SUMIDA: Normally it’s right on the edge of pavement or 5 feet in from the <br />pavement, and not over on the gravel shoulder, is my experience. <br />WOODWARD: Okay. Thank you. <br />WATANABE: Okay, do we have any further questions? Since I am taking testifiers on <br />the Sumida application, is there anyone else in the audience that would like to testify? <br />M. GAPP: I’d like to. Do I need to come up? <br />WATANABE: Yes, Ma’am. You’re going to have to come up if you’d like to testify. <br />Can you raise your right hand, please. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth now before the <br />Planning Commission? <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />6 <br /> <br />