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<br />FUKUSHIMA: Yes. <br />AU: Okay. <br />MORRIS: Can the school get its $200 back? It’s on a, it’s on a real bare bones budget. I just <br />make that request. <br />AU: That’s for our - . <br />MORRIS: Okay, thank you. <br />AU: Planning Department to decide. <br />MORRIS: Thank you very much. <br />TORIGOE: Actually the rule says that, “If the request for intervention is withdrawn in writing <br />before the commencement of the hearing, the filing fee shall be refunded to the person seeking <br />standing to intervene.” <br />FUKUSHIMA: May I say that I did not at the time, like I said, know that I would be <br />withdrawing it; and the rules are still ambiguous, so to speak. So whether an individual or <br />having just the school, I feel like I could still put that in writing. I just didn’t have that available, <br />the rules. I didn’t understand that that would be the process. <br />MORRIS: Does the school get its money back? Is that what I heard you just say? <br />TORIGOE: Actually the rule says you have to, the rule says, this is just what the rule says, “If <br />the request for i0ntervention is withdrawn in writing before the commencement of the hearing, <br />the filing fee shall be refunded….” So -. <br />MORRIS: Is that the contested case hearing? <br />TORIGOE: Contested case hearing. Well, technically the whole hearing is a contested case <br />hearing, you know, in the sense that it is the final hearing before a decision is made that can be <br />appealed to court. So, well, I guess at this point we’d have to leave that with the Planning <br />Director and, if necessary, then we can consult with them. <br />MORRIS: Thank you very much. Thank you. <br />AU: Okay. Any more questions for -? Okay, thank you guys. You guys may be seated. Okay, <br />we just also received another petition. And, staff, have you received a $200 check? <br />DARROW: We have. There is one deficiency with the submittal. If you look on page 2, you’ll <br />notice that the notary public put tomorrow’s date, unfortunately. And so at that point, and then it <br />was also received today, as of today’s hearing. So if you’re considering this petition, it might be <br />more appropriate to have this redone and have a correct date placed on the notary. But, again, <br />we do, this was received today; and it did come with the $200 filing fee. <br />18 <br /> <br /> <br />
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