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Approved 10/10/2016 <br />11 <br />already down there to the surface from that. So I have a huge concern about what that driveway will look 1 <br />like and, also this is the first I’ve heard about a fence going up… How will that look with a razor wire and an 2 <br />8 foot fence? Will that be seen from my property? Can you point exactly on that map where that fence will 3 <br />be? 4 <br /> 5 <br />Paul Parker: We’ll come in however far; it really makes a zero difference to u s. We’re doing it for the 6 <br />security so that nobody can come back in here and try to come back around and do anything. We’re going 7 <br />to block off anybody from being able to get access. The razor wire is going to be up on this side. *inaudible* 8 <br />… We can put it wherever you want to. I can put it over here if you want to but we have it on the site plan, I 9 <br />believe, right here at the front. What ultimately happens is we don’t want anybody coming back here at all. 10 <br /> 11 <br />Jerry Bouche: Sandy and I have lived there since 19 96 on that piece of property and we’ve never had a 12 <br />problem. My other concern is that a lot of times people that turn right on Old Oak and are looking for an 13 <br />address on Old Forest will fail to make the right hand turn on Old Forest and will keep driving so will there 14 <br />be a sign, will there be a posted dead end or no admittance type sign there? 15 <br /> 16 <br />Paul Parker: Yes, it’ll be a 16 foot wide gate. It will be identified with the Crown Castle Tower site number 17 <br />with a telephone number and whenever our contractor or te chnician comes in they have to call that number 18 <br />and give notice. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Jerry Bouche: I’m not that concerned about the frequency of the visits to the tower, it doesn’t seem like it’s 21 <br />that much at all. But I don’t know how you put that much rock all the way and not send a dump truck or 3 in 22 <br />there with rock. Are you saying… Is that going to be rock all the way back, 15 foot wide? 23 <br /> 24 <br />Paul Parker: The green probably represents the entire width of the easement. We’re going to only go 15 25 <br />feet wide and yes, it’s going to be full on DOT certified gravel road and this is a matter of, think of it as a 26 <br />matter of national security to get back to this tower site to service it so, it will be a nice road. We want to be 27 <br />good neighbors with you so it you want some gravel for up around front… 28 <br /> 29 <br />Jerry Bouche: Well my concern is where the asphalt ends now for the state and then there’s just rock and 30 <br />then you go in with heavy rock… I just don’t see the continuity in what that looks like. Because that is my 31 <br />driveway into my house, I have no driveway from Old Forest Drive, my driveway is accessed by Old Oak 32 <br />Road. 33 <br /> 34 <br />Samantha Cabe: So, could I ask a question of Mr. Parker that may clarify this? So is it the intent that your 35 <br />company will pick up and begin their road at the end of the pavement o r at the property line? 36 <br /> 37 <br />Paul Parker: We have no rights to the DOT property at all so wherever the Perry Sloan property starts 38 <br />that’s where we’ll start maintaining? 39 <br /> 40 <br />Samantha Cabe: So what happens to that little spot between the pavement and where… 41 <br /> 42 <br />Michael Harvey: DOT is on the hook. 43 <br /> 44 <br />Paul Parker: They will make us, probably, put an apron, I don’t know if you know what that is but it’s like a 45 <br />driveway apron. That’s probably what they’re going to have to make us do. And they may make us extend it 46 <br />with a little bit of asphalt, we just don’t know yet. 47 <br /> 48 <br />Henry Kampen: The point is, the DOT will make that decision and direct Crown to do whatever they chose 49