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developer of the Bach property. The exact location and timing for the <br /> installation of the path shall be determined in conjunction with the Bach <br /> PUD application." <br />· 13. As you had repeatedly expressed both privately and publicly that you do not <br /> plan to sub-divide for at least twenty years, along with the Staff suggested <br /> language, and the fact that twenty years was passed the point that I was going to <br /> live at this house, it seemed like a compromise that we all could live with. <br />· 14. I accepted the compromise. <br />· 15. My PUD (Ordinance No. 1788 was ADOPTED October 19, 1999). <br />· 16. After PUD approval and before Tentative map, you were asked by the City to <br /> increase your set back with Green's property, which pushed your house 3 Feet <br /> closer to the planned road. <br />· 17. You asked me if I would move the road 3 feet further into my property past <br /> your house, since your daughter's bed room was facing the road. <br />· 18. You later told the planning staff that you would like to save your Black <br /> Walnut tree, which kept the road pushed into my property by additional three feet <br /> now passed the Arroyo. As a result of these various accommodations to your <br /> concerns, about 2/3 of the land area for private road was taken from my property <br /> and about 1/3 of the land area for the private road came from your property. <br />· 19. Reciprocal Road Easement Agreement was drafted and jointly paid for by us <br /> in May of 2000. It was signed and recorded in August of 2000, along with the <br /> Final Map recording. <br />· 20. In September of 2000 Green briar notified us that they can no longer build the <br /> road and infrastructure at their original cost estimates, and they expected me to <br /> pay for the cost increase. <br />* 21. I tried to hold them responsible for the cost over nm, since they were the <br /> project managers. <br />· 22. As we could not come to an agreement, we retained an attorney. <br />· 23. We had to cross the Arroyo before October 15th, other wise we had to wait <br /> until following April 15th. <br /> · 24. We had to look for a quick result (we needed to build our house, as our house <br /> coustmcfion cost kept going up also), and we were going to be responsible for any <br /> cost over hms any way. We just settled for a cash payment for the portion of my <br /> property that they took for Sycamore Creek Way, far less than what the then <br /> estimated road cost. <br /> · 25. We started the construction at end of September 2000. <br /> · 26. We passed the Arroyo and installed the culvert on Oct 14th. <br /> · 27. As we started the construction of the road and trenching passed the arroyo, <br /> you simply asked me ifI would mind, you paying my contractor to put three stubs <br /> for Water & Sewer to your property. <br /> · 28. I did not see any harm in it, so I agreed. <br /> · 29. I believe you paid my contractor a little over $3,000 for this service. <br /> · 30. Later on as we were designing the PG&E, Cable, and Telephone runs to my <br /> House and the second lot below my house. You again asked me ifI would mind <br /> upgrading the transformer and other utilities to service additional three lots for <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />