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this need, or the Planning Director. Whoever is in the process of making the decision to rezone <br />this property needs to take that into account as part of your decision. <br />HOUSEL: If this application is approved by the County Council, one of the conditions of <br />occupancy is to install a stoplight at that intersection. Are there any plans by the County to put <br />that stoplight in? <br />EMLER: Not that I’m aware of, no. <br />HOUSEL: Not at this time, huh? <br />EMLER: That’s correct. <br />HOUSEL: Commissioners? <br />BOWMAN: Just a quick question. So when it goes over the private property, it is basically up <br />to the private property owners to maintain the road, is that correct? The area that goes through <br />the, the first easement through the private property. In general. <br />EMLER: I’m not aware of what there might be as far as a maintenance agreement between the <br />property owners and the hospital, the State hospital system. I’m not sure if there is such a <br />maintenance agreement, and all I can tell you is the County is not legally responsible. <br />BOWMAN: Thank you. <br />HOUSEL: Commissioner Giffin. <br />GIFFIN: Ki, does Public Works have any kind of criteria in terms of, you know, construction <br />with that kind of slope, which I’m hearing from the surrounding property owners that exists for <br />the subject property? <br />EMLER: Criteria for construction -. <br />GIFFIN: Construction, yeah, on a piece of property with that kind of slope, which obviously has <br />some history of flooding. <br />EMLER: Well, in a grading context, when you want to place fill on a property that is, I believe <br />it’s 20 percent or steeper, you have to key the fill slope in to the existing grade. Other than that, <br />we do have maximum slopes for fill slopes and cut slopes. There isn’t necessarily a maximum <br />slope for, say, a parking lot in our grading ordinance; so there is no code or statute that governs <br />that. Is there any other criteria you wanted to ask that question for, drainage or whatever? Okay. <br />GIFFIN: Thank you. <br />BOWMAN: I do have a question. In Public Works’ memo, “A drainage study shall be prepared, <br />and the recommended drainage system shall be constructed meeting with the approval of DPW,” <br />16 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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