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JACKSON: Chair Raffipiy, I will be giving the presentation. <br /> RAFFIPIFY: Thank you very much Maija go ahead and make the presentation please. <br /> JACKSON: Okay, please give me a moment to share my screen with you. <br /> LEY: Excuse me, this is Rachelle. Can I ask that the testifiers disconnect from the meeting and <br /> watch via YouTube thank you? <br /> JACKSON: Okay, can the Commissioners see the slide that says AT&T Mobility? Great, <br /> thanks Dean. Alright, so this is a Stipulation by United States (U.S.) District Court staying the <br /> action to allow further consideration by the Windward Planning Commission. The action was to <br /> deny the permit. AT&T had requested a Use permit to construct a new telecommunication <br /> facility, consisting of a 100-foot tall self-supporting monopine tower which would be 105 feet <br /> tall with the branches, with twelve (12) antennas and related facilities within a 1,054 square foot <br /> portion of a 20-acre property. The purpose of the project is to expand coverage within the <br /> Hawaiian Paradise Park subdivision and provide a needed site for the FirstNet program, which is <br /> the Country's first nationwide communications platform dedicated to public safety. <br /> So, I'm just going to go over a quick chronology as to how we got here today with this <br /> application. In November of 2019, the Applicant submitted the Use Permit Application to the <br /> Planning Department. On February 6, 2020, the Windward Planning Commission held their first <br /> hearing, and the Motion was to continue the matter to the next hearing. Which was March 5, <br /> 2020, at that hearing the Windward Planning Commission made Motion to deny the application <br /> and that Motion was approved. Then the Commission instructed staff to create a Findings of <br /> Fact, Conclusions of Law for that denial recommendation. On June 4, 2020, the Commission <br /> approved the Findings of Fact, and Conclusions of Law to deny the permit. You should have a <br /> copy of that Findings of Fact, and Conclusions of Law. Then September 1, the U.S. District <br /> Court issued the Stipulation which you should also have a copy of staying the action denying the <br /> permit to allow further consideration by the Windward Planning Commission. <br /> As you know, the project site is in the Hawaiian Paradise Park subdivision it's located on lot <br /> owned by the Association at the corner of 17th Avenue and Maku`u Drive which is shown by the <br /> red dot on the slide. The Applicant has submitted some information to the Commission and in <br /> that packet information they provided two (2) revised site plans. I have them on the slide I can <br /> put them up as the Applicant explains the changes. But just real generally they are proposing to <br /> move the tower location 10 feet to the southeast and so these two (2) circles that you see on the <br /> slide. The blue circle shows the 105-foot radius from the previous proposed site. So, you can <br /> see that circle comes pretty close to an abandoned basketball hoop as well as the playground. <br /> The new proposed site which is in the southeast corner of the lease area is shown the 105-foot <br /> radius is shown in the white line. So, you can see that brings the 105-foot radius a further away <br /> from the basketball hoop and playground area. That concludes my presentation. I can keep <br /> those two (2) slides up if the Commission wants to see them as the Applicant is providing their <br /> information. <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> 12 <br />
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