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NANCE: Tom Nance. <br />IWASHITA: Mr. Nance. So is that a scenario that’s possible? I guess my impression <br />of Commissioner Woodward’s, his comments earlier is that the R-2 treated effluent would come <br />to some facility set up by Stanford Carr on the project site, be filtered, and then put into the <br />irrigation system? <br />NANCE: Sort of. And the most logical thing regardless of who’s paying for what <br />would be that the pump and the filter be at the sewage treatment plant because the filter is going <br />to have a backwash and you’ll want a place to dump that and back into the treatment plant <br />process. The thing is where you’d want to do that. So there’d be a pump and a filter at the <br />treatment plant, and then a transmission pipeline to Mr. Carr’s project. <br />IWASHITA: Okay, thank you. So maybe I’ll direct it to Mr. Lim or another applicant <br />then. Does the agreement with the other parties require Stanford Carr to pay for this additional <br />filtration to get the sufficient quality water into the system? <br />LIM: That’s correct. We’re directed to use commercially reasonable efforts to <br />use the effluent to R-2 standards for subsurface irrigation. <br />IWASHITA: Okay. So one other possible scenario as described by Mr. Nance is setting <br />up a filtration system, paying for a filtration system at the plant so that the water could be at a <br />sufficient quality to not gunk up the subterranean irrigation? Is that correct? <br />LIM: That’s one option, yes. We just don’t know. <br />IWASHITA: Okay, fine. I’m satisfied. Thank you. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. Mr. Alameda, motion time. <br />ALAMEDA: All right. Okay. With regard to Special Management Area Permit, <br />Special Management Area Use Permit, SMA 07-000019, I move that Planning Commission <br />approve the special management area use permit for the development of 691 residential units, <br />516 hotel units (consisting of 184 hotel room suites containing a total of 266 keys with an <br />adjacent enclave of 100 self-contained family bungalows containing a total of 250 keys), 3 golf <br />holes and related support facilities, in addition to the conditions stated by the applicant’s <br />representative Mr. Lim. <br />WATANABE: Very good. <br />WOODWARD: Second. Way too much information, but second. <br />WATANABE: Okay, so just for clarification, it’s the conditions as proposed by Mr. Lim <br />inclusive of the two additional conditions that he read and will provide in writing to the Planning <br />Staff? <br />EXHIBIT C <br />23 <br /> <br />
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