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to move forward" and we say, "No, you have to go back to Council,because you are way <br /> beyond the administrative time extension frame". <br /> KERN: So, in that case if it were 5 year and they came in at 6 and it's granted its only for <br /> the 5 from the date of the expiration and it's not for 5 from that date. <br /> JACKSON: Correct. <br /> KERN: So, they're not picking up an extra year, it still no longer than was originally <br /> granted. <br /> AGUINALDO: Within that 10, yeah. <br /> KERN: Correct. Correct. <br /> INABA: So, with that, I mean I think it kind of shows where things can get a little wonky <br /> sometimes you know, because if see on documents is the only official record that if everything is <br /> supposed to be completed within 5 years and in the year 6, they come back to the Department. <br /> None of us will ever see it and I think that's kind of the point in 6 years a lot of things can <br /> change. Again, in 10 years a lot of things can change but if we're going to say 10 then we know <br /> in 10 years they are granted all of the entitlements within this rezoning bill for 10 years and at 10 <br /> years they will come back and there will be no further extension outside of the Commission and <br /> Council process. <br /> LIN: Commissioners, any other comments or discussion points? I guess, oh, <br /> Commission Balog? <br /> BALOG: Um', so, it says that extensions of time will be authorized by the Council? <br /> INABA: So, Commissioner, what section are you referring to? <br /> BALOG: Um' Section (b). <br /> KEKAI: B as in boy? <br /> BALOG: Yes. <br /> KEKAL Okay. <br /> BALOG: So, I was wondering how that process would work. <br /> INABA: And you're saying unless specifically authorized by the Council? <br /> BALOG: Ices. <br /> 10 <br /> EXHIBIT B(DRAFT) <br />