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one well and a 30,000 gallon tank, which would be satisfactory from every hydrologic <br />standpoint. <br />FUKE: IÓm sorry, I was just conferring with Mr. Hogan just for the record. And Mr. Hogan <br />wants to have like two 15,000 storage gallon, two 15,000-gallon tanks, rather than one 30,000, <br />but he would be receptive to having the potable well requirement be limited to one rather than <br />two. <br />WOODWARD: Okay, one potable well with a minimum of -. That would be 12,000 gallons <br />instead of two at 6,000, right? This is condition D, under No. 1 <br />capable of generating a minimum of 6,000 gallons per day. So it would be one capable of <br />generating 12,000. <br />FUKE: That would be fine. <br />GONZALEZ: In subsection 2. <br />WOODWARD: Yeah, in Subsection 2, a minimum 15,000 -. I would say minimum 30,000 <br />gallon storage tank, and you could set it up as one tank, two tanks, I donÓt care, a minimum of <br />30,000 gallon storage capacity. How about that? What I was saying, and itÓs up to you if you <br />want to wing it with this. But I would say with No. 2, a minimum storage tank capacity of <br />30,000 gallons. That would allow you to build one tank, two tanks, six tanks, anything that adds <br />up to 30,000 gallons. <br />FUKE: I think he still would prefer the minimum 15,000 storage t <br />WOODWARD: Okay. So you just want a minimum of 15,000 gallons for each of the well, but <br />it says each of the two wells. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: To service the wells. <br />FUKE: Yeah. <br />WOODWARD: A minimum of two? <br />FUKE: A minimum 15,000 storage tank to service -. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: The one well. <br />ZENDO: The well. <br />WOODWARD: One well? <br />FUKE: To service the well. <br />8 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />