Laserfiche WebLink
JACKSON: That's correct except it's a 2 -foot curb, gutter and then 10 -foot sidewalk. It's <br />actually a raised sidewalk. <br />AGUINALDO: Right, that's correct, that's correct. So, basically, it's not one 80 -feet all the <br />way up, yeah? Gotcha. <br />JACKSON: It's not 80 feet of pavement all the way up, correct. <br />AGUINALDO: Okay. Okay. <br />CLARKSON: You know, it seems to me, just if you, if you don't put in the curb, gutter, and <br />sidewalk at first, and, and your hydrants, you'd have a water main under the edge of the road that <br />with the curb, gutter, and sidewalk situation, you'll have a hydrant sticking up right next to the <br />curb. Later on, if you want to do that, you're going to have to go down. Well, the wider road <br />that doesn't have curb, gutter, and sidewalk is not going to have hydrants along it, and to install <br />those later, you're going to have to demolish everything on the outer edges of the road and dig <br />down, dig up basically a large chunk of your water main and then put in risers to the hydrants. I <br />don't know. I. <br />HALL: Once dedicated, I believe it would be the Water, DWS would have to install the <br />hydrants. <br />CLARKSON: Oh, really? That was going to be another question of mine is once it's dedicated, <br />who, who has to do any further work on the road. Is it the developer or the County? <br />HALL: Well, it depends on the maintenance agreement basically. The County would enter into <br />a maintenance agreement with the Applicant. <br />AGUINALDO: The developer. <br />IKEDA: Actually, the way I see it is I can see where you're asking, the County asking for an 80 - <br />foot easement, a 60 -foot pavement and that's how I think it's done. The fair way. And, if <br />there's an improvement later on, if the County requests like the letter that Mr. Fuke had, then you <br />guys would be obligated but not at the very start. <br />CLARKSON: Okay, I'm just considering how to proceed here. The eventual motion is going to <br />have to include a description and the text of every amendment or—but, do we have someone that <br />can keep a record of each amendment as we're going along with, with the final agreed on text? <br />HALL: Well, point of order, you only have to list the text if you guys are changing a <br />recommendation. So, you can, you know, if you're going to agree with the Planning Director's <br />recommendation, you don't have to re -list it because it's already here. If you're going to change <br />that, then, yeah, you should just say which portion you're going to amend of the proposed <br />condition and then when it comes to the other three basically with the new suggested language, <br />whether you're adopting the Applicant's version or the Director's version. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />18 <br />