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GALDONES:Thank you. Commissioners are there any questions for Mr. Mooers? <br />Commissioner Graham? <br />GRAHAM:Usually when we have contested case request we sort of handle that <br />before we deal with the substance of the application, are we going to do that now? <br />GALDONES:We will be doing that before we ask for any public input. I just want to <br />give the Commissioners the opportunity to have a good idea of what the application is all <br />about before we go into the, addressing the contested case application. <br />GRAHAM:Okay. I did have one question in that regard then. Looking at the <br />white paper we get the background report and on the first couple of pages when it speaks of <br />the different buildings in the proposed development it always says the structure will be 30 feet <br />in height. But when I read visual impact analysis that Ron Terry does in the middle of the <br />documenthesaysthebuildingsare42feetabovegrade.SoI€mwonderinghowtomake <br />sense of how big the buildings really are. <br />MOOERS:It€s not uncommon for Dr. Terry to exaggerate the heights of the <br />buildings but the plans are accurate as far as the 30 feet. <br />GRAHAM:So the 30 feet means what, the top of the roof of the structure is 30 feet <br />above the base grade of the structure? <br />PALMER:It meets the building code requirements of 30 feet, which is to the mid <br />point of the highest roof. <br />GRAHAM:So then Dr. Terry could be right if the highest point is considered above <br />30 feet but the mid-point of the highest roof is not? Is that correct? <br />PALMER:That€s correct. It is per the building code requirements of 30 feet. <br />GRAHAM:Thank you. <br />MOOERS:In this particular case though Dr. Terry did exaggerate that. I think the <br />tallest point is what 40-? <br />YUEN:I didn€t- that didn€t make the record. What did you two just say? <br />MOOERS:I think, what I€m saying is that according to the design team, and I <br />know that they€ve spent a considerable amount of time with planning and public works is that, <br />that it meets the code. But, what I€m saying is that the top point may be 40 feet but the <br />building height is determined by the code requirements is 30 feet. <br />PALMER:It€s 38 feet, 10 and 1/2 inches. <br />MOOERS:Okay, the tallest point is 38 feet 10-1/2 inches. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />4 <br /> <br />