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expectations to put the 300-plus employees back to work; that isn’t lost unless we won’t get this <br />done efficiently and as expeditiously as possible through the permitting process. And Director <br />Yee and his staff have been excellent to work with in terms of trying to focus on all of the past <br />plans and permits and what we have to do to navigate through the process. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. <br /> <br />EADIE: Thank you. <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: Just wondering. Does the permitting have language that restricts the construction <br />of those 25 additional buildings to the location that was identified? <br /> <br />DARROW: We did have such language, and that would be on Condition No. 6 at the end of the <br />Condition. Does that work? <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: Yeah, absolutely. Thank you. Yeah, just that the lava flow on the north side is <br />going to have a lot less risk for encountering cultural resources than the sandy areas on the south. <br /> <br />I just, the other question is whatever came with the preservation plan on the pond, is that— <br /> <br />EADIE: On the existing pond? <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: On the existing pond, yeah. <br /> <br />EADIE: The preservation plan has, basically restates the way in which the pond has been <br />managed for purposes of public access. In the past the cultural practitioners and lineal <br />descendants who have been highly involved in the property – and are today, by the way, we <br />started with them early in the process – given the fact that the pond is in the middle of the resort <br />and no public access was ever afforded to that, decision was made early on by those people <br />managing the site to arrange for periodic appointment-only access whether it’s a school group of <br />kids or anybody who wants to go to the petroglyph field or to the existing pond, you know, I <br />think that might be counterintuitive to have people walking around the petroglyph field <br />unsupervised, if you will. So I think that we are going to do the same thing; I think Tuesdays <br />and Thursdays were traditionally the days where access was afforded, and it seemed to work for <br />many, many years, so far be it from us to reinvent the wheel on that, I think. <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: And the pond is going to be preserved as it is; it’s not going to be turned into a <br />swimming pool. <br /> <br />EADIE: No, no. <br /> <br />UNGER: Specific to this, your request, you are requesting a five-year extension for two issues <br />within this five years – Final Plan Approval and construction of Phase II 25 units. So what is the <br />status – that can be a tight time frame depending on the status of your Final Plan Approval – <br />what is your Final Plan Approval status? <br /> <br />6 <br />EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />