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DOMINGO: What if we pave that? <br />MCCRARY: Oh, for the workers to work there, absolutely if that can happen. I <br />don’t like the rock noise. Okay? <br />DOMINGO: Okay, now we’ll pave, we’ll concrete the area where they park. <br />Now what would be your take on that? <br />MCCRARY: If the buses were not there and -. <br />DOMINGO: Okay, we take away the buses. <br />MCCRARY: And the employees came in with a paved parking lot, that’s okay. <br />But how about -? <br />DOMINGO Okay. And then we have the workers come in and park there. <br />Okay -. <br />MCCRARY: Yeah. That would be quieter, that would be okay. Then you still <br />have the traffic coming and going. <br />DOMINGO: But that would be acceptable to you? <br />MCCRARY: I think, what do you think, Jeff -? <br />NOMURA: Microphone. <br />MCCRARY: Oh, you can’t sit over there and talk. <br />JOSEPH: Never mind. <br />MCCRARY: The busing, beeping buses and the coming and going at all hours at <br />night is the problem, and the gravel noise. So I believe, speaking on the fact that he can’t <br />be up here now, is that employees coming and going if you -. <br />DARROW: Mrs. McCrary, could you please your microphone. <br />MCCRARY: Oh, I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry. Employees coming and going with <br />a paved driveway would be acceptable, I think, if the buses were gone. But remember <br />we’ve got a clear history here up to ten days ago, they’re not going to follow the rules, I <br />don’t believe. I mean we’ve done everything, including the one screaming fit I had about <br />it. So that’s an issue. And am I going to be having to police this two years from now. <br />DOMINGO: Well, what if the Multiple-Family Residential units are built there? <br />MCCRARY: Multiple-Family Resi-? <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />14 <br /> <br />