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water consumption, so it’s in a very near term resolution to this. But, we’re prepared to answer <br />any questions that you may have. <br /> <br />UNGER: Commissioners, any questions? Carr Smith? <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: Yes, I was just wondering, I know it’s not part of this specifically, but what are <br />the plans? Are you tearing down the unpermitted structures or—? <br /> <br />EDNEY: You know, that’s probably what we’ll do, you know, I was going to have them looked <br />at to see if we could get them permitted, one of them. Both these buildings were there when I <br />bought the property, so they’ve been there for a long time, and they’re used just for storage <br />purposes basically. But, if it’s, if it appears that they cannot be permitted, then we’ll just tear <br />them down, you know. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: And then you’ll be expanding the facility that’s existing or—? <br /> <br />EDNEY: No, no. Those are, the two buildings that we’re, or there’s actually one structure in the <br />back, they were just sheds that were added on to the building. We use them to store parts and, <br />you know, that stuff, and then \[inaudible name\] does the wood-working stuff. He’s using one <br />for storage as well. So, we’ll just, in all probability we’ll just tear them down. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: Thank you. <br /> <br />UNGER: It seems like one year is kind of an aggressive time frame for checking out your <br />permits and rectifying the situation, if you don’t tear down the buildings. Can you comment on <br />that? <br /> <br />EDNEY: You mean one year is not enough time or— <br /> <br />UNGER: Yeah, one year seems awful short to— <br /> <br />EDNEY: No, I think that’s adequate time for us to, you know, I mean, it will be a decision that I <br />can make quickly when I can find somebody to look at the building and say can they be <br />permitted or not, and if not, then we’ll just tear them down, so. <br /> <br />UNGER: Okay, thank you. Thank you. No other questions. Thank you, you can take your seat. <br />Oh yeah, and to clarify, you did review the conditions of approval and you do approve them— <br /> <br />MOOERS: Yes, we did do a review— <br /> <br />UNGER: —you do agree with them. <br /> <br />MOOERS: —and we agree with the background report, recommendation and, including the <br />amendment proposed— <br /> <br />UNGER: Right. <br />4 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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