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road. So if you have an issue with it, you need to talk to the County of Hawaii Property Tax <br />office, okay? <br />W. ELLWOOD (from audience): That is false information. <br />DARROW: Again, we are just presenting the facts. <br />W. ELLWOOD (from audience) No, you're not! <br />CLARK (from audience): What would be our opportunity to <br />DARROW: Anyway, do you, Mr. Chairman—Mr. Chairman, are there any other questions <br />that you'd like me to answer? <br />RAFFIPIY: Anybody, any Commissioner have any questions for any staff member? <br />CLARKSON: I had an additional question. I made some notes here about the 50kW generator. <br />Are there any noise standards that apply to a facility like this when it's in emergency operating <br />mode with the back-up generator? <br />DARROW: The only requirements I understand for noise complaints or noise levels comes <br />under the Department of Health. They monitor that, and in the agricultural district, it's quite <br />high, which is 70 dBa. It's as high as industrial zoning. Residential comes down to 55 dBa. <br />CLARKSON: Thank you. <br />AU: Mr. Chair, a question. <br />RAFFIPIY: Go ahead, Commissioner Au. <br />AU: So, Jeff, question for you. We, we rely on staff to provide us whatever information you <br />can, oh, excuse me, whatever information we need to make the best decision we can make on <br />every applicant. So, there were some comments made by the testifiers about non-compliance, <br />specifically about the mailouts, and I'm looking at this document, 500 -foot radius, I see the list <br />of all the people that were notified, and it's true that a lot of the testifiers are, are landowners. <br />So, I just wanna make sure, put it on record, that it, the Applicant is in compliance and notified <br />the proper, the proper landowners. <br />DARROW: Yeah, the, just to explain the process, is when an application is submitted to the <br />Planning Department, there's a period of time where we review for acceptance and <br />completeness. Once we've accepted it, then our staff sends a letter to the applicant, and puts in <br />that letter that they have to do the first notification and they have to do posting of signage. So, <br />we, we'll get the information from the applicant showing proof that they've sent out the first <br />notification, including normally a copy of the letter and a list of the TMKs that they've sent it to. <br />Additionally, when we agendize the hearing, which is normally twenty days before the hearing, <br />the applicant has within ten days of that letter to send out the second notification. The only <br />EXHIBIT C <br />22 <br />
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