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Approved 10/10/2016 <br />9 <br />all of our North Carolina DOT approvals and permits. Allowing for the creation of the driveway. The 1 <br />question concerning the current status of the road is going to be addressed, from my standpoint, at that 2 <br />particular time that the permit is requested. The DOT does have an opportunity at that point in time to 3 <br />require the posting of a bond on any project they see fit but they have to issue a permit for. Having said 4 <br />that, I’ll reiterate what’s in staff’s abstract; while I know that there are concerns over the current condition of 5 <br />the road, my interaction with the DOT thus far has been they will go out and evaluate the situation. It is a 6 <br />publicly maintained road and they have an obligation to maintain it to the appropriate standard. This project 7 <br />not withstanding. I do think some of the current maintenance issues or concerns are external to this 8 <br />request; they already exist. If this project will exasperate those concerns then t he DOT, through its 9 <br />permitting process, can require a bond or they can coordinate with the construction firm as we have seen 10 <br />on other projects to initiate maintenance of the roadways in concert with the construction. 11 <br /> 12 <br />Samantha Cabe: Thank you Mr. Harvey. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Graham Herring: And that was my understanding also. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Henry Kampen: That’s all the evidence that the applicant has to present. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Graham Herring: Thank you. vice 19 <br /> 20 <br />Susan Halkiotis: I’m assuming that the existing driveway is going to serve this tower until thi s road is 21 <br />completed, correct? 22 <br /> 23 <br />Paul Parker: That’s correct. 24 <br /> 25 <br />Susan Halkiotis: And I’m sure that you already have some detailed ideas about how to cross that stream? 26 <br /> 27 <br />Paul Parker: Yes, Ma’am. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Susan Halkiotis: So what would be the chance that you could use the existing road to bring that heavy 30 <br />equipment? I share Barry’s concern about bringing heavy equipment over any service whether it’s gravel or 31 <br />paved because I know what it does. 32 <br /> 33 <br />Paul Parker: Well, I believe it was about a year ago or a year and a half ago when they clear cut that, and 34 <br />they did bring heavy equipment across for that project. We’re not talking about this kind of heavy 35 <br />equipment. We’re talking about a truck with a Bobcat on the back. We’re not talking about a major 36 <br />excavator and giant machinery and multiple trucks. We’re talking about a very small construction project. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Susan Halkiotis: A Bobcat to build a 12 foot? 39 <br /> 40 <br />Paul Parker: Yes, Ma’am. A 15 foot wide. But that’s essentially it. Think of a UPS truck, a box truck. But 41 <br />mini excavators, it’s not going to be what you see DOT massive thing. And we can utilize that access but, 42 <br />it’s a lot shorter for us to come that way. 43 <br /> 44 <br />Barry Katz: I was also unclear about the culvert that you’re going to use. It seemed like you were going to 45 <br />be putting in a fairly substantial culvert, is that true? 46 <br /> 47 <br />Paul Parker: Absolutely. That’s required by our… 48 <br /> 49