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Jeffrey Darrow for Zendo Kern, Planning Director
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KERN: The challenge is that's used on the State level from the State Land Use Commission all <br /> the way across the board. So, it may change but sorry for the confusion around that but that's <br /> what it Is. <br /> CLARKSON: I'm a lay person at this and when I've seen these State Land Use Boundary maps <br /> before I think, almost every time I've seen one everything was contiguous there weren't any spot <br /> boundary changes but you're saying that's actually the way boundaries are adjusted is by spot <br /> changes. <br /> KERN: It is unless it was done like at a legislature basis that gets into a much deeper <br /> conversation on how that would be done, but it'd be on a parcel-by-parcel basis. <br /> CLARKSON: Okay, so we have no ability to just move the boundary across properties that <br /> haven't asked for the boundary to be moved? <br /> KERN: Yes, that's correct, we would not have that ability. <br /> CLARKSON: Thank you. <br /> REPLOGLE: Any further questions for staff from the Commissioners? <br /> RAFFlPlY: Mr. Chair, I do have a question. <br /> REPLOGLE: Mr. Raffiply? <br /> RAFFIPIY: Tracie do you have a Power Point or a presentation map that has all the traffic <br /> entries and exits, the ingress and egress to all of them, including the Call Center, the new <br /> proposed project and the one across the street? I just want to see how all the left turns are going <br /> to be all integrated, because they're all kind of in close proximity. <br /> JACKSON: Tracie do you have like an overall aerial photo that might be the best thing to show? <br /> CAMERO: Yes, sorry I was just about to pull that up, let me pull it up because I Just have it on <br /> my screen. So, I'm going to share with you guys the same aerial photo that I showed earlier just <br /> because this is the best one to show the existing properties that are currently further east on <br /> Mohoull Street, which include the Hawaii Island Community Development Senior Housing <br /> project and I apologize, I know this doesn't have like an overlay of the access points. But so, <br /> this is Kupuna Street. So, Kupuna Street is going to be the full movement access point into this <br /> specific subject property, as well as the Emergency Call Center property and it is currently being <br /> used for the Hawaii Island Community Developments Mohoull Senior Housing project as well. <br /> Along this TMK there's an easement that's going to provide access rights to HICDC to access <br /> Kupuna Place for the full moment access. Further along Mohouli Street approximately this <br /> portion of the property you're going to have a right in and right out only access point into the <br /> subject property <br /> 5 <br /> EXHIBIT D(DRAFT) <br />
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