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WATANABE:L3 to that? <br />DARROW:The question remained whether or not L3 was accessory to the remainder <br />of the facility or specifically for the campground. <br />WATANABE:Uh huh. <br />DARROW:Now that we€re sure it€s specific to the campground we€ll add it. <br />WATANABE:Insert L3 right after L2. <br />DARROW:Correct. <br />WATANABE:Okay. <br />DARROW:Thank you. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Commissioner Salavea? <br />SALAVEA:Thank you Madame Chair. I€m in support of the concept of the project. I <br />thinkit€sveryusefulandneededbythecommunityespeciallytheideaaboutproviding <br />community meeting space and also areas for I guess small entrepreneurs that type of activities. I <br />do however have a problem of approving I guess the number and size of the buildings only <br />because of my concerns for their uses. In the write up the Director pointed out in my opinion <br />and how I feel it€s so broad based that it could in the future and I€m not saying that this would <br />happen. But I- as one of my responsibilities I have to think of the what ifs‚ and the possibilities <br />of what could happen. And with such broad uses available for those buildings possibly a bidding <br />war for the space. I mean it€s intended to provide community access but as we know premium <br />space, demand, supply and demand can sometimes become a driving force on who gets to use the <br />space so that€s my concern and excuse me this question would be more for Director Yuen. I was <br />thinking in future terms if this property was to ever be conveyed or transferred from the current <br />owners to someone else would the buildings that were or I guess the buildings and their uses <br />approved through Special Permit be applicable? So that we can be, the Commission can be <br />assured that say if we did approve just for argument purposes Buildings A, B that they won€t- <br />they wouldn€t be converted by the next owner into say something more industrial or so a higher <br />use. <br />YUEN:Well the permit and the conditions run with the land. So it€s important <br />that we put what we want in the conditions because otherwise it€s like that saying that good <br />fences make good neighbors, good conditions make for good enforcement because the more <br />clearer that it is the easier it is for both sides to understand and to enforce. <br />SALAVEA:Thank you. And that€s where my concern arises because of the language <br />that the application is written in it is such a broad spectrum of uses that basically to me it looks <br />you know almost anything under the sun can be brought in and qualify for- to use the space. <br />And so, we want to- and that presents a problem for the County and the Planning Department <br />EXHIBIT B <br />30 <br /> <br />