Laserfiche WebLink
background report I do have a letter from Hawaii Water Service dated January 6 that says that <br />they are within the existing service territories, and that they— <br />ROY: Yeah, for water, but all the infrastructure has to be built. And wastewater there is none; <br />absolutely, there's no system. In fact, the system, the area has to be approved, and the expansion <br />area to include this has to be approved by the PUC. And while it's great that the private entity <br />provided a letter saying they would pursue that, they still have a long way to go to get PUC <br />approval to expand their service area and then develop that wastewater system for commercial <br />development and the 32 -unit apartment complex. So, yes, water is available and based on but <br />the other concern that we - - - commercial activities, it's hard to say how much water would be <br />necessary. You know, there are many different ways that you could use water. Some would be <br />more or less, so without knowing specifics, I don't think anybody could say how much water is <br />necessary for this entire development of the 11.707 acres. = <br />CARR SMITH: Thank you. Anybody else? Faye`or.Perry, do you --have any input here? <br />DARROW: Max is raising his hand, Chair. <br />CARR SMITH: Sorry. Hi Max, go ahead. <br />NEWBERG: Hi. So, toward Zendo''s -comments regarding the commercial aspect, mainly the <br />hardware store, construction supply, is there` a; is it conceptual?'�=Are you, are you looking to <br />partner with like specific stores or, regarding the construction materials, things of that nature? <br />4 <br />KERN: I'll let Dan - Mr. Julkowski is currently a hardware'store operator, and I'll let him <br />speak to those particularg. <br />D. JULKOWSKL-I,.just to .give'a little.background on me, I've been self-employed for 42 years. <br />I've been�a general contractor quite a few years;_.the".last 24 years. I have two lumber yards: one <br />in Cook, Minnesota, the other one in Tower, Minnesota. They're both True Value stores. I have <br />a full commitment with True `Value.: We are more leaning towards what I call Ace; I'll be <br />honest, because I've checked <br />,tem em out; I' Wouldn't be doing this unless I know a little bit about <br />the people I work -with and stuff. They're more, I would say a craft store, where I would be more <br />into a, where a contractor to come'in to actually be able to do a project, a plumbing project, <br />especially irrigation, that's really big in that area. Theirs is a four -foot area; ours would be a <br />16- or 20 -foot area. So, it would be more of an area covering that department. That's what our <br />stores are known for. We'remore of a, a Destination, True Value calls them Destination True <br />Values. Ours is, I'll be honest with you, it's more designed around women. Women tend to do <br />more shopping than men these days, going out, so we kind of designed this more for ladies and <br />stuff to come in. We have housewares, we have an auto, but it's not like starters and stuff, it's <br />just the stuff you use every day, oils, lubrication, stuff like that, but also we'd have tires for your <br />golf cart or something. So, it covers more of an area. Ours is—and I do have the layout of <br />everything, I'm glad to send you guys how it's laid out. The other thing, too, I have to make a <br />correction; for some reason somebody has the store turned the wrong way on that layout, that <br />first layout you guys gave us. It doesn't, it's not that way. It's, actually, the parking is, as you <br />drive in, for some reason it got turned. And we are not in—I call the waterway—we are not in <br />17 <br />DRAFT <br />