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with transfer of land to family members. So, a single lot into a few lots is still allowed outside of <br /> the Kona urban area. It's not total prohibition. <br /> VITOUSEK: And is there anything in there about rezoning but maintaining the designation <br /> where this is agriculture to agriculture. Is there anything indicating that that's okay versus <br /> agriculture to residential? <br /> I'm ready for you, Jeff. <br /> DARROW: So, in the,this is in The Standards for the Land Use section in the General Plan. It <br /> states, "The designated land uses will be delineated on the General Plan Land Use Pattern <br /> Allocation Guide Map. The broad-brush boundaries indicated are graphic expressions of the <br /> General Plan policies, particularly those relating to land uses." <br /> VITOUSEK: Thank you. <br /> Okay. Let's see, my next question. As far as the development goes, are you going to propose any <br /> CC&Rs that would dictate what people can do on the property? <br /> PIPAN: To date there hasn't been drafted CC&Rs and we'd like to keepit to a minimum, if <br /> possible. We believe people generally can, can behave themselves without additional rules,but <br /> yeah,no specific language. <br /> VITOUSEK: Is there anything that you would do that would basically require a certain level of <br /> home construction to be built? Like you'd require certain square footage, or a certain design that <br /> would drive the prices of the homes up to maintain property values? <br /> CHEN: I haven't thought of anything like that. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. <br /> CHEN: My big idea is to, everybody interested in it should be the ones like me,planting all the <br /> trees and fruits and vegetables. <br /> VITOUSEK: Would you mind speaking into the mic? <br /> CHEN: Oh,sorry. Yeah, so, I hadn't thought about those things. But my idea would be anybody <br /> interested in those lots would be somebody like me and they're interested in just planting a lot of <br /> fruit trees and in,you know,vegetable gardens like that. Healthy lifestyles. <br /> VITOUSEK: Terrific.No, we would love to have an oncologist farm up there. That would be <br /> fantastic. <br /> CHEN: I could do that. [laughs.] <br /> 15 <br /> EXHIBIT F <br />