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YUEN: Well, I think we would want a condition requiring that they <br />establish cross easements if the property is not consolidated. And they would implement <br />it in connection with any new construction on the property so that you don’t have two <br />properties that are forced to have their own accesses in and out, if you develop something <br />further. Because once this is rezoned, although the current plan is different, they could <br />develop quite a sizeable, there could be quite a sizeable commercial development put <br />here. And if you had two separate buildings, we would prefer that there’d be some way <br />to get from one, say you did not consolidate the property and you had two lots and you <br />had two buildings on two lots, that you’d be able to, we would want to see a way to get <br />from one building to the other without coming back out on the street. <br />ALAMEDA: Commissioner Watanabe, follow-up? <br />WATANABE: So then you have some wording to that effect? <br />YUEN: Yeah, we have something that we would, I’m working on <br />something right now that we could do. <br />ALAMEDA: Go ahead, Commissioner Watanabe. <br />WATANABE: Mr. Lim, would that be agreeable to you? <br />LIM: That will be agreeable to the applicant. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. <br />ALAMEDA: Any further questions? Okay, well, go ahead, Commissioner <br />Iwashita. <br />IWASHITA: What’s the total square footage for the two parcels? <br />DARROW: Thirty nine thousand seven hundred and seventy one square feet. <br />ALAMEDA: Commissioner Iwashita, follow-up? <br />IWASHITA: I guess my concern -. And the separate square footages for each <br />parcel is? <br />DARROW: Parcel 25 is 19,607 square feet. Parcel 26 is 20,164 square feet. <br />IWASHITA: Part of my concern is the request is for changing the zoning to <br />Neighborhood Commercial 10,000 so that, I guess, potentially in the future they can get <br />three lots out of this on a subdivision. And the reason I bring this up is one of our more <br />recent approvals which got through with over my no vote, is now, I see a sign for a <br />subdivision on Manono Street for a Commercial approval. And, you know, so basically <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />5 <br /> <br />