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CARR SMITH: We're not seeing your slides right now. <br />KAY: Oh, sorry, my apologies. Let's do this again. Give me one second. Okay, can you see <br />that now? <br />CARR SMITH: Yes. <br />KAY: All right. So again, here is the subject parcel outlined in blue. Here's the Kona Country <br />Club golf course here, mauka of the subject property, and then we've got Keauhou Bay here on <br />the left-hand side, with the hotel and the Keauhou Resort area. So this is kind of at the <br />intersection of Alii Drive, Alii Highway, and the bypass. <br />YATES: ON okay. It just seems so large, yet so small. Thank you. <br />CARR SMITH: Any other questions of staff? No? Okay. Thank you, Christian, appreciate it. <br />Let's move on to the applicant. Sid, can you hear me? <br />FUKE: Yes, I can as soon as I unmute myself. <br />CARR SMITH: All right, no problem. Please raise your right hand. And do you swear or <br />affirm to tell the truth on this matter now before the Leeward Planning Commission? <br />FUKE: I so affirm. <br />CARR SMITH: Thank you. Please state your name and where you reside. <br />FUKE: Good morning, Madam Chair, Members of the Commission. My name is Sidney Fuke. <br />My residence is in Hilo, Hawaii. I'm a planning consultant assisting the landowner applicant <br />with this time extension application. <br />CARR SMITH: Thank you. Do you—you received the background and recommendation <br />reports from staff? <br />FUKE: Yes, we received it. I've had a chance to discuss it with the applicant, and he is in <br />agreement with the, the proposed recommendation for the time extension. I will, however, like <br />to just kind of note that at that point in time when the application was filed for the extension, <br />which was at the end of last year, it was like a pre-COVID time. But, you know, leading up to <br />the filing for the application, lot of the soft work was already done, you know, in terms of basic <br />design, the archaeological clearances, so on and so forth. And so, notwithstanding the COVID <br />situation, and assuming that the economy really was kind of ramping up, you know, at that point <br />in time, then I think the five-year window would have been more than adequate because you've <br />done, you know, a lot of the preliminary work needed to, to go with the design. My only <br />concern right now is that no one really knows what the long-term economic impact of the <br />COVID is going to have on let alone this, you know, the Island of Hawaii, let alone the whole <br />county, the whole world. So, while we appreciate the generosity of the staff in providing a <br />5 <br />DRAFT <br />