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DE LUZ: Oh so, so this is just more of a partial build out. <br /> FUKE: Correct, yeah, it's over time. <br /> DE LUZ: Okay. <br /> FUKE: Yeah. So, and then the other condition is that if and when they subdivide the property or <br /> a CPR then the requirements of the Subdivision Code kicks in. Which means now you have to <br /> put the full what you call the BMW or Cadillac version of the infrastructure both water and your <br /> roadway system. <br /> DE LUZ: Yeah, I was just curious why they wouldn't have done that already when they made <br /> that Special Permit for that area. That wasn't done then? Wasn't required, I guess. <br /> FUKE: Yeah, it was all just up to the discretion of the Planning Commission at that time and— <br /> DE LUZ: Okay. <br /> FUKE: —there was no specific roadway improvements and water line improvements. <br /> Actually, both Fire and Water Department is basically saying, and you don't use. Water <br /> Department basically say that you don't use our water to bottle. That's all they're saying. And <br /> Public Works did not make any mention about roadway improvements. When you came in for <br /> the zone change for this particular area. Remember like there's this roadway that services both <br /> sides. On the right-hand side if you go in it's like this Special Permit area plus the Hawaiian <br /> Springs on the left-hand side it's like only the 6-acre area which became Industrial zone. So, in <br /> conjunction with the industrial zone application the developer at that time Hawai`i Brewery <br /> Company had represented they were going to subdivide the land. So, when they were going to <br /> subdivide like may be creating like 2-acre blocks out of that 6-acre parcel. Then both Public <br /> Works and the Fire Dep—, Water Department looked at it in terms of a subdivision standards <br /> and those subdivision standards got carried into the ordinance. <br /> DE LUZ: Oh. <br /> FUKE: So, what we're saying. At that time, we said like yeah, okay, we're going to subdivide <br /> the land, but we didn't think far down the road. Now we have the solar array,they want to put <br /> up a storage shed and if you put up a storage shed the way the existing condition reads right now <br /> you got to put in all of these improvements, and it just doesn't make sense. So, essentially just to <br /> have the infrastructure not to escape the infrastructure requirements but just to have the <br /> infrastructure requirements tied in with their actual impact. You know storage shed probably <br /> minimal impact. You do like a visitor center, yes. <br /> DE LUZ: Thank you for clarification. Thank you, Chair. <br /> GALIMBA: If there's no other questions, could we get a motion on this item? <br /> 7 <br /> EXHIBIT B(DRAFT) <br />