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IWASHITA: You want to keep it Ag? <br />BRANCO-AZEVEDO: Yeah. <br />IWASHITA: Okay. <br />BRANCO-AZEVEDO: We’d like to keep it Ag as long as possible. You know, I mean, we just <br />really wouldn’t want to have an nice big development going on in the area. <br />IWASHITA: How much Ag is actually done on Makalika Street? <br />BRANCO-AZEVEDO: You know, I’m not sure but we’re losing it really quickly. <br />IWASHITA: Okay, thank you. <br />BRANCO-AZEVEDO: I think there’s probably just two or three farming lots going on right <br />now. <br />IWASHITA: Actual Ag being done? <br />BRANCO-AZEVEDO: Actual farming, yeah. <br />IWASHITA: Thank you. <br />WATANABE: Any further questions, comments? Mr. Alameda? <br />ALAMEDA: Thank you, Ms. Azevedo, for coming today and for staying. So just to <br />clarify again, thank you Commissioner Iwashita, so the one-acre, the reason for the one acre is, <br />well, first you find it hard to farm anything less than that, true farming. And, secondly, it sounds <br />like also you want to keep the agricultural ambiance, if you will, of that area as long as possible. <br />And so then the question is so really in a sense the half acre would be kind of like compromising <br />your earlier perceptions of the area? So you’re kind of stretching it. So, really, you really don’t <br />even want the half acre, not even the acre, but you’re willing to settle, sounds like. <br />BRANCO-AZEVEDO: Yeah. To be very honest, not even an acre. Three acres, great. But we <br />have to be realistic. And, you know, I’m not anti-development at all but one acre is fine. And, <br />also, we farm and we have livestock which would be abutting the neighbor’s property. So kind <br />of in a sense of we’ve been living in a farming area, country area, and then we have a big <br />development going on next to us, and I’m sure if they’re going to be rezoned to Urban there <br />would be a lot of complaints on our side. You know, they wouldn’t appreciate livestock roaming <br />in their backyard. <br />ALAMEDA: Right. Thank you. <br />WATANABE: Any further questions for this woman? <br />HOUSEL: I wanted to ask -. <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />3 <br /> <br />
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