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KUBOTA:May I continue? <br />GALDONES:Yes. <br />KUBOTA:In essence, what it ends up with is creating a higher density within <br />that particular -? <br />HAYASHI:No -. <br />KUBOTA:No? <br />HAYASHI:The density would still remain the same of that if it were within <br />the, say if the density of this particular area was for, well, 58 lots, then thatÓs all they <br />could go to. They could not exceed that particular density. <br />KUBOTA:Okay. Okay. <br />HAYASHI:So basically what theyÓre asking for deviation from, for instance, <br />in this particular case, would be the size of the lot, and the setback requirements, and, <br />perhaps, also the roadway requirements. <br />KUBOTA:Then youÓre not saying theyÓre going to carve out that particular <br />rectangular shaped thing into 58 equal lots? Some are going to be large than 7.5 square <br />feet? <br />HAYASHI:It could be. Basically what the applicant at this time is saying that, <br />yeah, what the applicant is saying that -. <br />KUBOTA:Oh, square feet? <br />HAYASHI:Yeah. What the applicant is saying that they would like to be able <br />to provide for lots that are 4,000 to 6,000 square feet in size; but that doesnÓt necessarily <br />restrict them from creating some of the lots which are 7,500 square feet or even greater <br />than that. <br />GALDONES:Norman, so the restriction would be on the number of lots that they <br />can provide? <br />HAYASHI:Yeah. The zoning would dictate the number of lots that <br />allowed under this particular, for this particular property. So if, as I said, if the zoning <br />says that density would calculate to the maximum of 58 lots, thatÓs the amount of lots <br />they would be allowed to do, maximum. They cannot go more than <br />GALDONES:Commissioner Kubota. <br />3 <br /> <br />
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