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ALAMEDA: Okay. <br />MCCRARY: Basically from what we’re understanding, and I’ll parrot that in just a <br />moment, we basically are removing our objections. Our main objection, which I know you all <br />heard loud and clear last time was buses. And as I really got involved and learned about this, the <br />buses apparently are not the issue; and I apologize for not having understood that. There will be <br />no buses on that property and no backing beepers and that sort of thing; and I’ve been assured of <br />that. And I think that apparently is in the laws. <br />I just want to make sure and, well, I would like you all to make sure because these are a lot of <br />new things for me to have to learn here, that as you’re going through all of this that however this <br />property is subdivided, because I’m not real sure which way it’s going to go here, that we just <br />don’t want to, and I know, we don’t want a strip mall appearance, okay. And I know the idea <br />here is of one piece of property or two pieces of property, and I think that needs to be addressed. <br />There are also, we brought up the problem, the situation of the drainage. It’s not a huge issue but <br />I know that, and we have had problems with drainage. We haven’t had a lot of ground, where <br />the water just stands on the ground. We haven’t had a lot of rain here recently where the water <br />just stays there like it was a few years ago. But when we get heavy rains, it has, it does come off <br />of that property. Now we’ve got more gravel out there. Now will the rockwall take care of that? <br />Probably so, but I just want somebody to, you know, in all this to really look out for that. We, <br />years ago before Ms. Nekoba bought that property, without complaining or anything else, if <br />you’ll look on our back end of our property there as it abuts on the Manono side of the property, <br />you’ll notice that we’ve got a 3-foot ditch on the back of our property, which is sort of unusual in <br />that area, but a 3-foot ditch. And then there’s also about a one-foot ditch going down the back, <br />in the center of the back half of our property where water, our water and their water, runs to <br />come off. So we already had a problem which we never complained about, never asked anybody <br />to work with, because we’ve got a ditch there. But we would like that, to make sure that’s okay <br />there. And then that’s really about it. <br />How the traffic patterns go and all that, I don’t know all these things. You all know that this is a <br />short small piece of property there that could be dangerous. I’m sure you will do as you should <br />on that. I believe that’s addressed all my concerns. The fact that they’re leaving that old orange <br />tree is a real plus, that old orange tree. And that’s all I really had to say. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay. Fellow Commissioners, any questions for Ms. McCrary? <br />MCCRARY: With the stipulation, I mean, I’m agreeing with everything that they’ve got <br />on the paper here. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay. <br />MCCRARY: Okay? <br />ALAMEDA: Great. Compromise can be beautiful. Thank you. <br />MCCRARY: Thank you very much. <br /> EXHIBIT A 7 <br /> <br />