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five minutes; and then we’d narrow it down even more to get an exact number. And then, of <br />course, later on when they’re actually occupying the facility every month, you’re going to get <br />your water bill; and it’s going to give the average gallons per day being used. So if it does <br />exceed that number then the Department of Water Supply could tell them that they can’t be <br />using, they have to reduce the amount of water usage and they could, they’d have to take <br />appropriate measures. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Okay, so low end 11, high end at 106; but you just know at this point. <br /> <br />LUOMO: Yeah, you wouldn’t know. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Okay. <br /> <br />LUOMO: And people, some people take longer showers and some people take shorter showers. <br />Some people wash their hands for longer. So it’s really a very vague number; and it can vary all <br />over the place. That’s why they give these large ranges. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Okay, well, that’s something. Thank you, thank you very much. <br /> <br />S. LEE LOY: Commissioner Gonzales, just, again, which is why we continue to be committed <br />to cap the amount of students based on the water allocation, or until such time when water can be <br />developed or sourced. You know, we are self-regulating. These conditions were put together <br />very thoughtfully. I know you folks hear a lot of testimony that is very technical at times and I <br />just help to try and translate that back, that there are assurances we’re going to do what we say <br />we’re going to do; and we’re self-regulating. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Okay, thank you. <br /> <br />AU: All right, any more questions? Commissioner Ono? <br /> <br />ONO: Yes. Back to Monica. I’m trying to recap what you had presented. Are you anticipating <br />a challenge on this, whichever way we recommend the, the decision of this hearing? <br /> <br />MORRIS: A challenge by -? <br /> <br />ONO: You were saying to have the, this should go to the State Land, I forget the Committee, but <br />you were mentioning that there was another committee -. <br /> <br />MORRIS: Oh, the Land Use Commission? <br /> <br />ONO: Land Use Committee. <br /> <br />MORRIS: Yeah. The Land Use Commission would be the body -. If there’s a favorable <br />recommendation on this special permit, that would be the body that this measure, this application <br />would go to. They would, the persons who are opposed to this project could request that the <br /> 11 ATTACHMENT C <br /> <br /> <br />
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