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FANG:That€s correct and -. <br />YUEN:Because there€s not, just there€s not that much water that goes into <br />this lobe from the floodway? <br />FANG:There is quite a bit of water. But if you look at it on the main <br />stream, the water is going this way and the side stream coming this way. And for the <br />main stream, the water is panning out on this side, so there€s not much movement in this <br />lobe for the main stream. The movement of water is now coming in from the side. And <br />the majority of this, after this development, the majority of this side stream is not going <br />underneath the, you know, not going into the culvert. It€s actually going around the <br />corner of the wall and it falls right back to where it used to go. <br />MOORE:Again, we€ll talk about the specific mitigation measures. You <br />know,thekeyhereis,Ijustwanttopoint,isthatYen,Ithink,lookedatallthesefactors <br />as part of his flood study. This was reviewed and approved, reviewed by Public Works <br />before it got submitted. And, so, you know, there€s a lot of technical issues. The bottom <br />line is that we have the, he has done what he needs to do to get the KLOMAR; and we <br />sure are going to follow that, cause if we don€t then we€re in real trouble. <br />YUEN:There was also just this question about flood insurance. This <br />property and the people in our community, generally, and the neighbors of this property <br />are eligible to purchase federally-supported flood insurance. The Federal government, <br />and the reason that there€s eligibility in this community is that the County does have this <br />flood control program where it follows this regulatory program. If you don€t have this <br />regulatory program, they won€t let your community, they won€t support this insurance in <br />your community. So that€s the carrot and stick of this and how it works. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Commissioners, any questions of either the Director or <br />the Applicant€s representatives? I have a question, Mr. Director. Given that Mr. Moore <br />has explained to us that the flooding issue has already been thoroughly examined by the <br />Department of Public Works, how much weight should we be giving it in our <br />consideration of their request for time extension? <br />YUEN:We€re satisfied with the treatment of flooding in the application. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Members, is there anything else either for the Director <br />or the Applicant€s representatives? Mr. Graham? <br />GRAHAM:Maybe I€m just hurrying up here, but my understanding from <br />having major presentations from Mr. Moore was that following the main floodway issue <br />which we€ve just discussed, you€re going to talk about the local issue, and that remains to <br />be dealt with, yes? <br />MOORE:Yes, yes, that€s correct. I will just say this is a great time to stop; <br />but we promised to talk about the local drainage, and we will. As you saw on the field, <br />10 <br /> <br />