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SEITER:No, no, just to address why -. <br />SPRINGER:If, just if you have anything more to add -. <br />M. ALLEN:Other than itÓs zoned Ag, itÓs going to impact the area and impact <br />my, the safety, my property values. <br />SPRINGER:And youÓre within that proximity. <br />M. ALLEN:And keep in mind this is a scenic route, and itÓs very previous to <br />me. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Members, IÓve been advised by Corporation Counsel <br />that we take the petitions sequentially, one at a time. I belie <br />Marla Allen her reasons for coming forward. I would ask if thereÓs an objection to the <br />Petition for Standing by either the ApplicantÓs representative or legal counsel. <br />FUKE:No. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Members? <br />KUBOTA:I have a question. <br />SPRINGER:Commissioner Kubota? <br />KUBOTA:The Petition has two names on it, brother and sister, James Allen <br />and Marla Allen. Whom are we granting standing to? Which one? <br />SPRINGER:Ms. Allen? <br />M. ALLEN:WeÓre co-owners on the property. <br />KUBOTA:Yeah. But do we, as a rule, grant standing to two people? <br />OÓTOOLE:Husbands and wives. <br />M. ALLEN:Brother and sister, two houses. <br />SPRINGER:Ms. OÓToole, could you offer that into the microphone, please? <br />OÓTOOLE:I donÓt see why not. If both persons have the interest that is <br />required in the rule, I donÓt see why we canÓt grant to both. So, in fact, sheÓs saying they <br />both own the property, live on the property. <br />13 <br /> <br />