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VITOUSEK: I guess that would kind of answer the question about how soon it's likely to occur. It <br /> seems like it's totally conceptual at this point; this is just taking care of some zoning issues, and <br /> there is not like actual plans in place that this is intending to accomplish. Is that right? <br /> ROY: Yes, exactly. This is <br /> VITOUSEK: Yeah. <br /> ROY: this is an attempt to bring the zoning and the code and the allowable uses in line with what <br /> is commonly found at these types of airport, which is <br /> VITOUSEK: And also in part with what's already occurring there? <br /> ROY: Exactly. <br /> VITOUSEK: Yeah. <br /> ROY: Exactly. And I wanted to note that while there are other ML and MG zoned lands, they won't <br /> be allowed to follow that unless they are considered a primary airport, which means that they have to <br /> have that 10,000-person-per-year situation. So Kona and Hilo would be the only places this could <br /> possibly work. And then, ultimately, Kona is the one that is being looked at as more necessary. <br /> VITOUSEK: Thank you. <br /> CARR SMITH: Mr. Van Pernis. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Thank you. Would you give me, Christian [sic], more of a how the hotelI <br /> understand from your presentation that all accessory uses have to be on public land—so does that <br /> mean a hotel pays rent to the State or County or what? First of all, am I right that it has to be on <br /> public land? <br /> ROY: I'm not sure how to answer, I don't know what requirements would be, you know—maybe <br /> Jeff or Director Yee can answer that. I'm not sure. I have to look into that for you. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay. Jeff? <br /> VAN PERNIS: - - -public land? <br /> CARR SMITH: Mr. Van Pernis, Jeff is going to try to respond to your question. <br /> DARROW: So the lands that we are looking at currently with the public, where the airports, are <br /> publicly owned. If there are businesses on there, that's probably paying some sort of rent or lease, <br /> using the public land. But I believe we have representatives from the Department of <br /> Transportation's Airports Division that will be able to answer how they work with those particular <br /> entities. Thank you. <br /> 4 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />