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2004-2006
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0687
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072
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Larry Johnson
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Presented: PC - 5/16/06
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\Council Records\Agendas\2004-2006\Planning Committee (PC)
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\Council Records\Bills\2004-2006
COM 0687.000 2004-2006
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~STIMo~vY ~ $~c.LS 22~ ~ a-~-~ <br /> FRonn l,~¢C~1 ~c~N,vsDN - ¢pEs. <br /> It's the old Carrot and the Stick game <br /> For years now the developer has dangled the Carrot (College <br /> Infrastructure) before us. They would provide infrastructurE and <br /> RENTAL space for the college until the campus was built. <br /> Then recently Chairman Stacy Heger picked up the carrot and <br /> told them they must provide something substantial related to the- <br /> college. At the last meeting, the ink was still wet I'm sure, the ; <br /> dcvelope~offered to build 20,000 sf (of what no details were <br /> offered), but build 20,000 SF on State Land. Smoke and <br /> Mirrors. How did (do) they intended to_get a building permit to <br /> build un State land n,n`'~'~ n°°~ years and <br /> thousands of dollars in fees and services for re zoning, <br /> environmental impact studies, archeological surveys, land use <br /> <br /> meetings, etc? This was the first obvious questions that came to <br /> <br /> my mind. In other words their offer was meaningless. Then last <br /> <br /> week Mr. Heger said "no university no college". He is getting <br /> <br /> pretty good at dangling the carrot don't you think. Well Mr. <br /> Heger how about doing some more of your magic by making <br /> Road #4 another requirement connecting over state land and in <br /> conjunction with the Lynch people? Let Mr. Schwab and Mr. <br /> Lynch meet at one of their clubs or at Schwab's private golf <br /> course and hammer out a deal. But make them wait on <br /> Palamanui until a legal Mauka Makai road is a sure thing and <br /> <br /> not some dried up carrot. At the very least make them wait on <br /> Occupancy of any structure until the road is built and dedicated. <br /> At the last meeting 7 passed on some interesting facts about <br /> traffic impact. Y think it deserves restating. My figures are the <br /> same as those independently arrived at by the Kona Traffic <br /> ca.a tio. <br /> Ref. Tp <br /> Ref. Date <br /> . nn~ rcocmc or ~~,r onn~ for ica <br /> <br />
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