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• <br />BALOG: And that would help speed up the process for you to do work for <br />your customers, too, right? <br />TANAKA: It should, yes. <br />RAY: More questions? Sue, did you have a question? <br />IRVINE: I guess it was one of your very early comments about how Public <br />Works had inspectors in the field. But they're not responsible for looking at setbacks <br />presently? <br />TANAKA: No. <br />IRVINE: That's a Planning Department function? <br />TANAKA: Yes. <br />HERKES: And that makes sense to you? <br />TANAKA: No. <br />HIGASHI: Maybe it makes sense in the sense that it's approved as far as the <br />setback, but when construction is done, the inspector's responsible to make sure it's <br />built within the setback. Is that correct? <br />TANAKA: Yes, I think he looks at his own criteria that he needs to look at, <br />and not necessarily the criteria of the Planning Department. I mean, you would think <br />that he would know, though. <br />HIGASHI: But if it's a 10 foot side yard setback, it's a 10 foot side yard <br />setback. <br />TANAKA: That's right. <br />HIGASHI: <br />that setback. <br />The inspector's responsible to make sure that it's built outside of <br />TANAKA: He should be, but the comments that we received as we were <br />discussing this, was that it's not happening. <br />HIGASHI: Well, I don't know if it's happening, but - <br />IRVINE: I know there are a lot, like you say, variances and whatnot, that <br />16 <br />