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KEALOHA: I'm sorry if I missed it in the background report, but when did you acquire this <br /> property? <br /> D. JULKOWSKL May 10h of, I closed on May 10, 2018. So, I, we have a clear title. It went <br /> through a title company. We did everything correct. We had a look at our, my personal lawyer <br /> looked at it, seen no faults, and I had to stomach that, but- - -we did everything correct. That's <br /> what I'd like to say. <br /> KEALOHA: So, can the County tell me what the zoning was at the time of the acquisition in <br /> 2018? It was already Ag at that point? <br /> D. JULKOWSKL Correct. <br /> CARR SMITH: I'm a little puzzled as to how affordable housing was designated for that area <br /> with the current zoning, but—go ahead, Jeff. <br /> DARROW: So, the reversion happened, I think just at the near the end of 2018, and beginning <br /> of 2019. So, the property was zoned State Land Use Rural, and the County zoning is as it is <br /> now, Open and Rural. The reason why there was affordable housing and even commercial being <br /> proposed is because they were going through a 201H project, which gives the opportunity to <br /> have certain exemptions, as well as allowances, such as to identify the zoning you need for that <br /> particular type of project. <br /> CARR SMITH: Very good, thank you. <br /> KEALOHA: Is there a reason that the reversion occurred in 2019, after they acquired the <br /> property, or was that something,just that was kind of,just a circumstantial timing issue? <br /> DARROW: Well, again, as we were talking about earlier, there was a transfer of the property <br /> from Waikoloa Highlands to an entity, and that entity ended up selling it to Mr. Julkowski. That <br /> timing happened before the reversion of the State Land Use Designation. <br /> KEALOHA: But the reversion was already in the works at the time? Or was that something that <br /> occurred post transition? <br /> DARROW: I, I can't recall exactly when the reversion started. I believe there was, it began, and <br /> there was some delays in going forward with the hearing, but the hearing actually occurred near <br /> the end of 2018, beginning of 2019. <br /> CARR SMITH: All right, Commissioners, any more comments, or questions? Mike. <br /> VITOUSEK: Yeah, my last question. So if, if this goes through and, you know, you have the <br /> zoning and the Land Use Boundaries you are able to complete the project, who would be <br /> developing it? <br /> 19 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />