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that would be far superior than the textbooks and the regulation requirements. Again thats <br />asking for more than most peopleprobably would ask. <br />SPRINGER:Please proceed. <br />ROLAND:Okay. Then the next paragraph after that theres about water. Drinking <br />water and I guess maybe in our application it wasnt fully clear. Were going to be offering <br />bottled water in situations where thats appropriate. And well also be using hauled potable <br />water that would be also in contained and enclosed in properly lined structures. And, were also <br />hoping to fully utilize the rain water and new technologies are just right around the corner where <br />processing of this water might be acceptable to the Health Department. So, I dont see any real <br />problem with it but I just think that we wont be getting into a situation nonetheless where we <br />have to have a private water system. Well just be hauling water like everybody else does. And <br />I guess when we get further down on the- down toward the bottom, D is a long paragraph but <br />towardthebottomofthatparagraph.Therehasbeenseveralplacesapprovedinthatareafor <br />light industrial use and when the Southcoast Bar and Grill was there it (inaudible) as a possibility <br />someday. And we really put in light industrial to be inclusive to the whole community where <br />people would want to have a small shop if they were environmentally compatible and fit in with <br />the program and situation. Basically they would be artisans or craftsman or people building and <br />making things with recycled products and sculpting and carving and multiple things. Theres a <br />stain glass person that wants to be in there. Then as long as he doesnt use lead and then some <br />other means of the stain glass that sort of would qualify them you know in our minds. So were <br />thinking not as a heavy industrial thing, there must be someway of qualifying that so that we still <br />are able to perform that capacity to the community because theres a lot of people there that <br />cannot afford large spaces. For instance they would normally be emended (phonetic) once <br />people build industrial buildings. We would like to provide something that (inaudible) benefit <br />the communitys needs, which is small spaces. <br />SPRINGER:Commissioner Siracusa? <br />SIRACUSA:Yeah, it seems that youre addressing the comments in the <br />recommendations thats sort of the discussion that leads up to the conditions rather than the <br />conditions in themselves. So Id like out to you that youre going about it backwards. <br />ROLAND:Am I? Oh, Im sorry. <br />SIRACUSA:Yes. Furthermore, second of all its very hard to hear what youre saying. <br />I started out very much in support of this proposal after I had read it. And the more you talk the <br />less in favor I am. And part of it is because I cant understand what youre saying. <br />ROLAND:Im sorry-. <br />SIRACUSA:And, so maybe you should stop while youre ahead. <br />ROLAND:Thank you. Thank you for that I appreciate that. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />14 <br /> <br />
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