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REPLOGLE: Nothing was grown there? Nothing was <br />DARROW: Not that I'm aware of We can ask the Applicant when he comes on, but <br />looking <br />REPLOGLE: Oh, okay— <br />DARROW: It looks completely overgrown so I would think that it was, if there was a use on it, <br />it must have been some time ago. <br />CLARKSON: I noticed that the proposal's septic systems for every home. Is there no sewer in <br />the entire area up there? <br />DARROW: Not in this area. Not able to hook up. <br />CLARKSON: Any further questions? <br />DARROW: Thank you. <br />CLARKSON: If not, will the Applicant or their representative please come forward? <br />KERN: Good afternoon. <br />CLARKSON: You've been sworn in, Mr. Kern. <br />KERN: I have. <br />[Mr. Kern was sworn in for a previous application.] <br />CLARKSON: Please raise your right hand. <br />HIGASHI: I'm the developer, Roland Higashi. <br />CLARKSON: Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth on this matter before the Commission <br />today? <br />HIGASHI: Yes. <br />KERN: Very good. Good afternoon. Relatively straightforward rezoning request. It meets all <br />the criteria. It's essentially an urban infill. As you can tell, the entire area around it has been <br />developed as urban with majority being RS zoning. I think some of the areas that are still in ag <br />on one part of it, there's some, some water issues there. The parcel that we have does not have <br />any of those issues. County dedicable roads, access, connectivity, the subdivision that adjoins it <br />that we're going to be connecting the road to, those are County roads as well. So again, it all <br />meets the criteria. We reviewed the recommendation and the conditions and with the <br />amendments, we don't have any objections. And personally I haven't gotten any phone calls. <br />EXHIBIT F <br />3 <br />