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this application is approved and you start building homes then, as mentioned, you know, that <br />doesn’t prevent you from farming. And as you indicated if you want to go into a, having a <br />piggery, in the most worst case scenario a piggery, or you decide to raise 100 roosters in the back <br />yard nearest to the development, you can do it. You know, there is nothing that would prohibit <br />you from doing it because it is zoned agriculture. And I think if it does go through then those <br />who sell the properties, the realtors, have to make it known to the buyers that this is what they’re <br />buying into, it’s adjoining an agricultural parcel, and that already there are certainly agricultural <br />activities on there, you know, which might be of nuisance to them because they’re not farmers. <br />And in the event you decide to change the use of, not the use but the function of the land and do <br />some other things that would then involved spraying of chemicals and herbicides and whatever, <br />you know, they have to know what they’re buying into and they have to, they need to accept that. <br />There is no recourse for them to really coming back and petition that you stop that use because <br />it’s agricultural. And I just want to let you know about, you know, the different kinds of <br />scenarios that you’ll be facing in the event that this develop, those people who buy into it will be <br />facing. Thank you. <br />WOODWARD: Any further questions or comments? <br />HOUSEL: I had one question. This land area, the two lots that we’re talking about <br />and also your land, is it relatively level? <br />BRANCO: It’s -. <br />HOUSEL: Is there a slope? <br />BRANCO: Yes. <br />HOUSEL: Okay, which way does it slope? <br />BRANCO: It slopes downhill. There’s a big -. <br />WOODWARD: Excuse me, if you could use the microphone, please. <br />BRANCO: Those two lots where the proposed subdivision is going to be are lower <br />than the property that we own there. There’s a big -. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. How steep is the slope? <br />BRANCO: Oh, it’s a hill. There’s a picture. You had some photographs earlier on <br />that, on the roadway, Awa. <br />HOUSEL: Has there been any problem with flooding or runoff from your land to <br />theirs? <br />BRANCO: Currently, no, no flooding problems. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. Now where are the pig sheds? <br />13 <br /> <br />