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GALDONES: The public access. <br />MENDOZA: The maintenance of the public access? <br />LIM:Actually adequacy of the public access that you guys -. <br />MENDOZA:Oh, okay. Like the six to six hours that suggested seems, you know, fair <br />to the community. And what our issue was like 24-hour fishing, because fish don‰t bite during <br />the day, they bite at night, you know. And that‰s mainly the concern of our residents, and that‰s <br />what the community association was taking into consideration when doing this. <br />The public access from six to six is a separate issue. But for our community and wanting to <br />maintain the lifestyle that our people have had, you know, over the years, this is a hot-to-trot <br />topicthatwasbroughtup,andContinentalhasaddressedit,youknow,tothesatisfactionofthe <br />community. And this has been expressed many times during several of our general membership <br />meetings. <br />GALDONES: Thank you. Further questions or comments? Commissioner Graham. <br />GRAHAM: Lorraine, let me just, my understanding of Claudia Rohr‰s comment was <br />more of an interim situation, like the Planning Director has to finalize this and that, and they‰re <br />waiting for this and that. And I thought, my sense of where she was coming from was that we <br />don‰t know, she doesn‰t feel real confident in how long this interim situation is going to run. And <br />so the specific agreements you‰ve made, her concern is, you know, they‰re not sort of officially <br />enforced yet. So do you or your association have any concern about the interval of time between <br />now and to when everything becomes officially down on paper that you will be able to exercise <br />the sort of access and fishing rights that you are expecting? <br />MENDOZA: Yeah. We don‰t have a concern about the interim time that it will take, no. <br />We‰re fine. <br />GRAHAM: Okay. <br />GALDONES: Mr. Lim, do you have a closing comment before I close the debate? <br />LIM: No further comments. <br />GALDONES: No further comments. Any questions from Commissioners? <br />Commissioner Springer? <br />SPRINGER: I‰m wondering about our new Commissioner‰s comfort level with voting <br />on this matter -. <br />SIRACUSA:Thank you. <br />SPRINGER:Given that concern that was raised. I guess, I‰d look to the Corporation <br />Counsel as far as guidance, how much discussion we can have on this matter. <br />9 <br /> <br />