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i <br /> I <br /> i <br /> i <br /> CLARKSON: Yes, prior to my asking my question I'd like to have staff Eric Cook if he could <br /> put up the Community Development Plan that had the dotted line that showed where the <br /> Commercial Center for Volcano is. I'm harkening back to a rezone that had a commercial <br /> activity next to other commercial activities and I just wanted to see the context of this proposed <br /> rezone lot. Yeah, okay, so now the other question, well let me preface this there looks to be a <br /> very highly developed lot right across the Old Volcano Village Road from this facility that's not <br /> in the Commercial Center. Do we know what that is? There must be a dozen buildings on the <br /> lot right across the road. <br /> COOK: Okay, so just so I can be sure where you're talking about. Where are you speaking <br /> about, you're speaking south of the subject parcel? <br /> CLARKSON: Right, south and kitty corner to the east. I just wanted to make sure that wasn't in <br /> the Commercial Center, and it isn't but it's not in the Village.Center boundary, but it certainly <br /> looked like some kind of commercial operation to me from the aerial photo. Can you show a <br /> map that shows where Kilauea Lodge is in relation to this property? <br /> COOK: Yes, I can. Before I switch, you can see it in this map that red parcel there just west of <br /> the blue section, which is the subject parcel. Portions of that red are Kilauea Lodge,but I can <br /> CLARKSON: So, there's a residential lot between this and Kilauea Lodge? <br /> COOK: That is actually— <br /> KERN: Real quick, Mr. Clarkson you may remember that actually had been rezoned by Kilauea <br /> Lodge for a commercial component and transient accommodations behind it and there was the <br /> condition of the frontage of the sidewalk that was being imposed, and you had actually helped <br /> work out the condition that this condition kind of reflected it as far as the sidewalk component. <br /> CLARKSON: Okay, so this all prelude to my question, which is how are the neighboring <br /> commercial properties protected, in other words, do we have to put in if we approve this rezone <br /> conditions of the rezone such as sound attenuated walls, landscape buffers or does that all go <br /> with the plan approval? In other words, do we have to protect Kilauea Lodge from, say, a burger <br /> joint during this rezone approval or does the Planning Department have the power to protect the <br /> neighbors with requirements for other types of commercial applications? I just wanted to look at <br /> the situation and here you can see,by the way, the picture of the parcel is got 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 <br /> structures on it. I'm just curious what that is just for context of this rezone application. <br /> JACKSON: Commissioner Clarkson I can respond to that. So, in the aerial photo the structures <br /> to the southeast. <br /> CLARKSON: Correct. <br /> JACKSON: It's actually three separate properties. <br /> CLARKSON: Oh. <br /> 6 <br /> EXHIBIT B(DRAFT) <br />