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So, they are all kind of under that Primary Airport definition. So, anyone claiming which we <br /> know other people have ML or MG zoned districts but, unless theirs stated as a Primary Airport <br /> they can't so, its not an overreaching for every ML, every MG that has to be Primary Airport. <br /> And really we just have two (2). So, here's Hilo International Airport we see, everyone knows <br /> that the land there is privately owned and then Kona International Airport. Just of note a lot of <br /> the land around here is actually within the State Land Use Conservation District. I know they <br /> been having a lot of issues with permitting going thru to try to get these uses established. <br /> So, at this time, for the Planning Director's recommendation we would like to support a <br /> favorable recommendation to the Hawaii County Council. With that, I'll take any questions as <br /> best as possible. Thank you. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Thank you Alex. Any questions from the Commission? <br /> CLARKSON: Yeah, maybe I misheard. Who owns the land under the Hilo Airport? <br /> ROY: Both of them were stated to be publicly owned airport. But the land is private land. <br /> CLARKSON: The land is what? <br /> ROY: I'm sorry both of them are on publicly owned lands. These airports, both, yes. Both are <br /> on publicly owned lands. Sorry I was mistaken. This wasn't actually mines so I'm just kind of <br /> picking this up as <br /> CLARKSON: I have another question <br /> ROY: Go ahead. <br /> CLARKSON: —Maybe this is for the Planning Director. It appears that activities at the airports <br /> has been basically out of County's jurisdiction for a long time if there is all of these activities <br /> that are not authorized by the Zoning Code that have been approved. Is it,please confirm that <br /> County zoning is relevant to the operation of these kinds of facilities on publicly owned land. <br /> YEE: I'm not sure exactly what your asking Joe. <br /> CLARKSON: Well, I'm just wondering. Well, here's what occurred to me as I was watching. <br /> You know there is an airport at Pohakuloa, that probably comes close to qualifying as being a <br /> Primary Airport. Is the Department of Defense going to come to the County of Hawaii and ask <br /> for a permission to build barracks and other housing on that property? <br /> YEE: Well I would disagree <br /> CLARKSON: Or is that outside of the County's purview? <br /> YEE: Well, first I would disagree that Pohakuloa would even come close to being defined as a <br /> Primary Airport. It doesn't meet the criteria for that. I will say, let's say for Kona Airport for <br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> 3 <br />
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