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2018-05-03 Hearing Transcript - Taylor Summers & Amber Mitchell SPP 18-196
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2018-05-03 Hearing Transcript - Taylor Summers & Amber Mitchell SPP 18-196
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CLARKSON: And, if your question will be relayed to the Applicant <br />HATHAWAY: Okay. <br />CLARKSON: but please raise your question with us <br />HATHAWAY: Okay, thank you I have never <br />CLARKSON: —and then we'll make sure it gets answered. <br />HATHAWAY: —done this before. Thank you very much. <br />CLARKSON: No, that's quite all right. <br />HATHAWAY: So, I was curious as to whether that loop for the firetruck is going to go entirely <br />around the perimeter of the property, in which case it would be great to not have all the traffic <br />coming out right in my, right in more of my face than, than on the far end of the property. I <br />think that, so I wasn't, my one question had been about the maximum number of people that'd be <br />expected at one time and the occupancy, also their co-op members was brought up. I was <br />wondering what that meant. <br />CLARKSON: We'll ask them that. If you could you please wrap up <br />HATHAWAY: —And, I think rather that, other than, you know, requesting a lot of respect for <br />the fact that an old timer is across the street and wondering about the development of this type <br />becoming a norm, it's more like a motel, and you know, it's going to impact my, you know, my <br />life. That's it. Thank you. <br />CLARKSON: Thank you. Any—wait, wait. Wait. Any questions from the Commission for <br />Ms. Hathaway? <br />REPLOGLE: Yes, I do. If I'm hearing you correctly, basically you have some concerns. <br />You're not against what they wish to do. <br />HATHAWAY: These are my neighbors, and I wish to maintain a healthy relationship with <br />them. It's hard for me to answer that. It borderlines. A kitchen is great, but building other <br />structuresI can't say I have a strong opposition, but I probably will regret it. <br />REPLOGLE: Okay, thank—if I understand it right, we're talking about two bedrooms. <br />HATHAWAY: And, another building that's a kitchen, and there's already, it's already a rental. <br />They already have—their mother lives in the pool house, and they have the regular house. So, <br />it's already a two building, established on the premise. And, this is two more buildings on the <br />premise. <br />REPLOGLE: Okay, thank you. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />7 <br />
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