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DEFRANCO: Yeah, I just had a question about the septic tank and the cesspool. <br /> VITOUSEK: Oh, specifically, any questions specifically on the contested case on the <br /> DEFRANCO: Oh, sorry, no, I don't have anything, I'm good with that. <br /> VITOUSEK: Commissioner Van Pernis. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Did the department consider the matters referred to in the, did the department <br /> consider the matter raised in the application, although the application is only going to be <br /> considered as public testimony? <br /> VITOUSEK: Go ahead, Alex. <br /> ROY: We did. I actually tried to contact the petitioner by letter and by phone, and got no <br /> response. We addressed the comment, and as you can see, there is one comment, "Do not cut the <br /> coconut trees." And as I explained in my presentation, that is actually not our requirement; that's <br /> a requirement being put forth by DPW. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay, so, again, not discussing the specific merits, but his testimony would then <br /> be considered as public testimony, not, not as contested case testimony. So with that, can we—is <br /> there any further questions on the motion on the floor? Okay, let's, let's vote on that. All those <br /> in favor? (No audible response) Okay, any opposed? (No audible response) No opposition. <br /> Okay, with that, we can proceed on with questions of staff on the specifics of their presentation. <br /> Commissioner Van Pernis. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Was any prohibition,prohibition or barrier to parking on Alii Drive <br /> considered? And I've raised this because I'm familiar with these properties, have seen and been <br /> to the property, and it abuts almost to up to Alii Drive, and it's natural that people want to park <br /> on Alii Drive. And I don't see why the county should provide parking for this commercial <br /> activity. <br /> ROY: Well, we are not providing parking for—in fact, as I thought it was clear, the area mauka <br /> of the structure and the parcel in question is actually into the authority of DPW, and the Planning <br /> Department doesn't have any provisions to allow for parking in the right-of-way; you would <br /> have to take that up with Public Works. We have noted that there's five parking spots being <br /> provided for this use, and those will all be on the subject parcel. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Basically, so that's, so that's basically no, there is no consideration of <br /> requirement that the applicant address that issue. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay, Commissioner DeFranco. <br /> DEFRANCO: Yeah, thank you <br /> — <br /> 4 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />