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use patter occurring. But when you look to the north and to the west, you see the agricultural 1- <br /> acre occurring. <br /> So, this actual, you know, we've gone through the residential proposal, it didn't pan out. Now <br /> we're coming back to the other side for the agricultural 1-acre proposal, and this appears to be a <br /> good compromise. An appropriate compromise. <br /> VITOUSEK: So,procedurally to finally establish the boundaries of the urban expansion area, <br /> that would be for the County Council once they receive this? <br /> DARROW: They can bring it up as an issue. I mean, right now the Planning—see, it's a difficult <br /> process. You don't normally go to the Council and request a determination. You come to the <br /> Planning Department before you submit, and the Planning Director will make a call. And again, <br /> we're fully aware of the lack of clear direction and so that's something that's being implemented <br /> as we talk. But that's the process that's been in place as long as I've been working with the <br /> Planning Department. <br /> VITOUSEK: The process for the split zoning, or split for the ag— <br /> DARROW: For the process of determining a questionable land use determination. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. <br /> Y <br /> DARROW: And again,the reason why the request comes in is because with the introduction of <br /> GIS people look at things very site-specific. But again, it is broad-brush. The General Plan <br /> clearly says it is a broad-brush line. How broad that brush line is, it really depends on a lot of <br /> factors.And in this case, there are a lot of factors. <br /> VITOUSEK: Is there, is there specific language that we can reference that in the General Plan <br /> that establishes that it is open for— <br /> DARROW: Broad-brush? <br /> VITOUSEK: Yeah. <br /> DARROW: Sure. Hold on. <br /> VITOUSEK: Not that I don't trust you, Jeff. But I'm just curious. <br /> MAN: Chair, if I mayjust N <br /> add— <br /> VITOUSEK: Yes,please. Go ahead. <br /> PIPAN: Potential clarification on one of the testifiers comments that rezoning is prohibited <br /> outside of the Kona urban area, and that's not technically true. It has to be consistent in scale <br /> 14 <br /> EXHIBIT F <br />