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DocuSign Envelope ID: 17C1 BDE8-1 D96-4F8D-8958-90EE88AB2672 <br /> i <br /> So, you know, Dale and Patsy, my neighbors are very humble. So, I'm just going to brag a little <br /> about them because it's why having this rezoning will be helpful. It helps them stay. I know, like <br /> my mom, you know, any little income, so like having that little air B&B downstairs or VRBO is <br /> really important to just kind of like making ends come together when you live in Hawaii, right? <br /> And so, it's never been a problem for me, I live right next door to it so I would know. And also, <br /> you know, Pasty is the care coordinator. Like, so all the home care stuff that goes on in North <br /> Hawaii, Pasty's like the, the head person. That's why she can't be on this call; she's working <br /> really hard to make sure all our kupuna are, are taken care of, right, so. <br /> I just also want to like express thanks to the commission. Cause I, I used to do non-profit <br /> environmental justice work. And the Planning Commission is where the rubber hits the road on <br /> what land use happens and how we protect the land and the people, you know, and so, I think it's <br /> really great that you spend all this volunteer time listening to us and going through all these <br /> applications. And, and so we appreciate the magnitude of what you're trying to do. So, mahalo <br /> and I hope you approve our, our very simple ask to change, you know, the zoning so we can have <br /> the two separate TMKs. <br /> PIPAN: Thanks. Thanks, Yin. I also wanted to point out before we wrap up our presentation that <br /> we did receive a letter of support from a direct adjacent neighbor to the west, the Lam family. <br /> And that is in the background report in the record. So, with that, we'll conclude,we'll wrap up. <br /> We'll take any questions you might have, but we would greatly appreciate your, your <br /> consideration of a favorable recommendation passed on to the County Council. Thanks. <br /> VITOUSEK: Mahalo. Okay, before we get into any more discussion, I would just love it if <br /> County Planning Department would give a little tiny background on what a CPR is for some of <br /> the commissioners, and on what the restrictions are in terms of what's needed if let's say, Mr. <br /> Trefz wants to apply for a building permit. Does he then need to get approval from the applicant <br /> [sic],just so that the Planning Commission can understand the nature of what a CPR is versus <br /> two separate fee simple lots. <br /> DARROW: I can touch upon that. <br /> VITOUSEK: Thank you. <br /> DARROW: Thank you, Chair. CPR is referred to as a condominium property regime. It's a type <br /> of avenue that people use mainly for ownership. We'll see a lot of that in apartments and hotels. <br /> Mainly apartments where you have one property, one tax map key but multiple owners because <br /> they all own a unit as part of that particular property. When you look at the real property tax <br /> records, you'll see an additional set of numbers attached to that particular property; 0001, 0002, <br /> but it's all the same primary tax map key. What happened was prior to the Planning Department <br /> changing our rules and our subdivision code, CPRs were able to be done within the agricultural <br /> zoning to, in a sense, circumvent our subdivision process. <br /> So, and it created all kinds of problems for us because when we were looking at, you know, farm <br /> dwellings and ownership and signatures of authorization, oh my gosh, it was quite a headache to <br /> b <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />