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BLACK:Okay. This morning when you guys came, we went along the <br />street, and then we went inside the Mormon Church property, and we worked out way <br />towards the back, and that€s where Mr. Ishihara asked the question about three feet. And <br />at that time you could kind of clearly see the stream bed. When the water comes across <br />the subject property and goes into the stream bed, and you kind of hopped over that little <br />stream by that lemon tree and those macadamia nut trees, it fills this whole area. This is a <br />good place if kids want to practice skin boarding because the Mormon Church mows <br />their lawn. But the water is in excess of 8 inches deep, standing water, when it rains. So, <br />I realize it€s not on the subject property and I realize, we realize we€re trying not to make <br />it worse. But you want to know where the water ends up? It€s over here. It goes through <br />the little stream bed, past the Uratani€s house and this whole area, which is currently lawn <br />for the Mormon Church, is where it just sits. So when we have lots of rain, we could <br />have standing water there for days. How many days? <br />PUBLIC:Wouldbe,therearetoadsthatare-. <br />BLACK:Yeah. <br />PUBLIC:Youknow,beingbornand-. <br />BLACK:Andlivetheirwholelifecyclebeforethewaterisgone,yeah, <br />that€s a pretty much, it€s a lot of water. So that€s where it goes. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. <br />BLACK:Okay. <br />SPRINGER:Commissioner Alameda, you had a question? <br />ALAMEDA:Yes, thank you. I had a question about the Public Works <br />document. It has been referred to several times in this discussion, and I don€t have it in <br />front of me. And I just was wondering if Mr. Pavao -? <br />SPRINGER:Gomes, Kelly Gomes. <br />ALAMEDA:Mr. Gomes, could speak on that? And my concern is just to see if <br />there€s any conditions or any kind of other information that might be helpful to our <br />committee. <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Gomes? <br />GOMES:And I don€t know what specifically you€re speaking about. Is it in <br />the Background Report or the Recommendation -? <br />ALAMEDA:It€s basically, it€s just the report that the Applicants are referring to <br />when they said that Public Works had looked at it, they approved it. I don€t have that in <br />25 <br /> <br />