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PC-47 Page 3 March 10,2020 <br /> Chair Kierkiewicz acknowledged the Kaho`opi`i family for sharing their story and thanked the <br /> applicant's team for working with the community to genuinely address their concerns. She also <br /> invited the Planning Department to make closing statements, but Director Yee had none. <br /> Council Member Kaneali`i-Kleinfelder asked one of the previous testifiers, a member of the <br /> Kaho`opi`i family, to come forward to make a statement regarding their concerns about the water <br /> and archaeological issues. He also asked whether that could be made into a condition. <br /> Mr. Mooers reiterated that the owner is more than willing to continue to work with the <br /> community and those that testified to move forward with regards to water and archaeological <br /> resources. Both parties agreed to work together. <br /> Chair Kierkiewicz replied that a lot of latitude had already been given and that the Committee <br /> does not typically allow testifiers to be part of the discussion. She explained that she didn't think <br /> a condition was necessary as the applicant had been engaging the community thoughtfully and <br /> consistently and that she was comfortable taking Mr. Mooers' and Dr. Rechtman's word that <br /> they would work directly with the Kaho`opi`i family. <br /> Council Member Lee Loy acknowledged several checks and balances in the bill that should <br /> ensure that archeological issues would be addressed. She also explained there is an annual report <br /> required that addresses every single condition of approval outlined within the ordinance and that <br /> the community would be invited to re-engage at the time of the status updates. <br /> The vote was taken on the motion to move this measure to Council with a positive <br /> recommendation and passed with nine"ayes." <br /> Your Committee on Planning is in accord with the purpose and intent of Bill No. 141, and <br /> recommends its passage on first reading. <br /> cc <br /> AYES NOES ABS EX Respectfully submitted, <br /> CHUNG X <br /> DAVID x COMMITTEE ON PLANNING <br /> EOFF X <br /> KIERKIEWICZ X <br /> KANEALI`I-KLEINFELDER X Ni\j‘ljR <br /> LEE LOY X <br /> POINDEXTER X ASHLEY L. KIERKIEWICZ, CHAIR <br /> RICHARDS X PC REPORT NO.: 47 <br /> VILLEGAS X ADOPTED: MAR 2 5 2020 <br />
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