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Kimley»>Horn <br />Page 3 <br />Verbal Response: The developer explained that the plan was always to tear down <br />the building. Originally the plan was to put in residential units, but due to the change <br />in market, the developer moved to light industrial. Community participant is opposed <br />to the construction of light development and would like other uses to be explored. <br />Greenlaw has another meeting set with the commenters to discuss further. <br />4. Chat Question: What hours will the trucks be arriving at the site? <br />Response: This was discussed in the above question regarding how many trucks per <br />day. There is no tenant identified yet, therefore the Developer cannot speculate on <br />hours of operation. <br />5. Chat Question: Is Kimley Horn preparing the CEQA? <br />Verbal Response: Ali, the planner responsible for reviewing this project responded <br />that no, Kimley-Horn would not be preparing the environmental documents for the <br />project. The City will hire its own consultant to prepare the environmental <br />documentation that is required. The developer will pay for the City's time and <br />reimburse them for it, but the environmental document will be prepared by someone <br />independent of the developer. <br />Question during discussion asking Ali if he plans to stay on this project, to which Ali <br />responds that he has no intent to leave the City. <br />6. Chat Question: When will this project start? <br />Verbal Response: The project will not start until city approval, which is at least 6 <br />months. At least a year out from starting construction. <br />7. Chat Question: How many trucks will be parking on the street, could the trucks arrive <br />on Alton? <br />Verbal Response: The developer responded and said they are unsure of what the <br />truck routes are at this time. They have started the process of conducting a traffic <br />study, but it is not complete and so they cannot answer that question right now. <br />8. Chat Question: Will the tenants be notified with enough amicable time of move out? <br />Verbal Response: The tenants will be notified once the City gives their approval for <br />the project, which is probably six months out. The developer has been in contact with <br />the tenants and are trying to give ample notice. <br />9. Chat Question: Does the widening of the 55-freeway project impact your project? <br />