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VITOUSEK: Sure, as was mentioned earlier, the Workforce Housing is not directly tied to this <br /> permitting. This SMAs and whatever, this this doesn't affect the Workforce Housing directly. So, <br /> there's nothing stopping the developer from pursuing the workforce housing concurrently with <br /> any other application that we're working on now, correct? <br /> FUKE: There is this kind of tangible relationship,because if you're looking at potential funding <br /> or the ability to provide the basic infrastructure by the developer, this project enables it. <br /> VITOUSEK: What was your target date for Council again? <br /> FUKE: Probably, I would say, maybe just the second week in--if the Commission favorably <br /> recommends and approves the SMA and recommends approval the zone change, I would <br /> imagine,probably the first,maybe sometime in January. Maybe the third week in January. <br /> VITOUSEK: So,potentially that would give us time to come back in December, when you guys <br /> have had the opportunity to consult with the folks that we've requested and we can present the <br /> results of those things to give us a better idea of the construction timeline on workforce housing <br /> of timeframe and, timeframes for construction of the SMA, as well as addressing the <br /> connectivity issue. <br /> We could potentially have some more information in December and it wouldn't throw off your, <br /> your overall big picture timeline, right? <br /> KERN: I'll just chime in— <br /> FUKE: I don't think I said. I think that I said that we'd be working together with the Planning <br /> Department in addressing those three specific issues, and I gave you a projected timetable <br /> assuming that the Commission makes a decision today. You know, you have to look maybe <br /> about a 45-to 60-day window before you can, you have an before the County Council, the <br /> committee. <br /> KERN: Yeah,just to clarify Mr. Chair, I think it's whatever, whenever you folks, that this <br /> Commission makes that determination it's basically at that 45-to 60-days after. So, if you went <br /> to December, it would be February, March timeframe. And it'd just get pushed out to whatever <br /> that would be. One other consideration just to factor in here is Shani won't be here and if CJ is, <br /> he'll be completely coming up to speed. Just,just factors to consider, right, during the <br /> deliberations. <br /> VITOUSEK: Commissioner DeFranco. <br /> DEFRANCO: We've had a lot of discussion without a motion, but it seems to me also, it could <br /> be pointed out that that Waikoloa is in place, historically, they have done amazing things that <br /> that development with water, access, education. You know, they've done a lot of things for the <br /> community, that a lot of other places haven't. It's not like we're dealing with someone that we <br /> don't know and doesn't have a history with us. Doesn't have like a track record. And that's why I <br /> 53 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />