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being developed and not triggering the improvements, we don’t want any construction occurring unless <br />the improvements are in place. <br /> <br />KERN: Commissioner Ishibashi? <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Thank you, Brother Chair. I’m kind of disappointed you guys couldn’t reach any type of <br />agreement with that other lot. But in regards to the flooding or the improvements there, cause I lived <br />right below, Pilipaa Street is right below the hill. That’s where I was raised. And we had a lot of <br />flooding in the earlier days. So you guys proposing that you’re not in agreement with developing or <br />any type of condition in regards to the drainage, until you come in and get permits to do the <br />subdivision? That’s the only time? <br /> <br />YEH: Not really. I mean what we’re saying is if we’re not touching the land and it stays as it is, then <br />it shouldn’t trigger anything. And if you’re just doing a paper consolidation/resubdivision of the same <br />number of lots, that’s an example of not really touching the land before any plan approval or certificate <br />of occupancy is issued. And I think perhaps in the drainage context, before you get plan approval <br />even, not even going so far as certificate of occupancy, once you’ve got these lots laid out, financing in <br />place, you come in with your development plan or master plan and you’re then ready to come in - yes, <br />before you get that plan approval to do any development, that’s when those drainage improvements <br />have to be put in. So that’s what we’re suggesting in this point, yeah. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Yeah, cause I remember being raised down there. Pilipaa was flooded all the time in our <br />back yard. So we were concerned with the drainage and the flooding. Thank you. <br /> <br />YEH: Right. And then whatever work occurs on the property, it has to deal with drainage issues at <br />that time. So that’s the purpose of that. <br /> <br />KERN: Thank you. Any other questions? And so, I’ve got a question. So Condition H as you have it <br />underlined right now, you’re saying that that is in accordance with what you’re saying that you can do, <br />a lot consolidation/resubdivide, but there cannot be any development occurring until those are taken <br />care of. Is that right? <br /> <br />YEH: Correct, correct. <br /> <br />KERN: We’re going to take a five-minute recess to review some of this; and then we’ll get right back <br />to it and start off where we stopped. <br /> <br />YEH: Thank you. <br /> <br />KERN: Thank you, five-minute recess. <br /> <br />RECESSED – The Chair called a recess at 10:45 a.m. <br /> <br />RECONVENED – The Chair reconvened the meeting at 11:00 a.m. <br /> <br />7 <br /> EXHIBIT E <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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