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developer proposes, or goes in and encroaches on one of the buffers, they would be in violation <br /> of SHPD, but they wouldn't necessarily be in violation of the issues of the permit. So basically, <br /> we just want to make sure that the permit document is sufficient to enforce the protection of <br /> these cultural resources. <br /> FUKE: Essentially to enable the County to enforce it. <br /> VITOUSEK: Yes. <br /> FUKE: And yeah, then that's fine. I totally understand. <br /> KEALOHA: So, Mike, would the appropriate language be, "maintain compliance with?" <br /> VITOUSEK: Yes. Yeah, I think "maintaining compliance with the provisions of the approved <br /> mitigation plans." <br /> KEALOHA: Correct, correct. That may be more clear. <br /> VITOUSEK: Yeah. <br /> CARR SMITH: Good. Thanks, you guys. Any other questions or concerns? [None.] Okay, <br /> then we'll move along <br /> VITOUSEK: Oh, one last question. <br /> CARR SMITH: Sure, go ahead. <br /> VITOUSEK: The SMA permit. When is the expiration on that? <br /> KAY: I don't have the permit in front of me, Mike, I apologize. I don't, I don't believe there <br /> was an expiration date. I think a lot of cases where you have an SMA in conjunction with the <br /> rezone, the SMA speaks to just complying with the conditions of the rezone. So, Jeff, I don't <br /> know if you've got that readily available, or Sid, I don't know if you could address that. <br /> FUKE: I can confirm what he said. That's true; the time was, the time for the SMA was <br /> piggybacked to the Change of Zone. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay, so in this case, we're extending both the SMA and the rezoning ordinance. <br /> Is that right? In essence? <br /> KAY: If you'll give me a moment, I can, I can find that information. I think Jeff may have <br /> stepped away to look it up as well, but let me double check on that, and I'll give you the exact <br /> language. <br /> CARR SMITH: Thank you, Christian. <br /> 12 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />