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2021-04-01 Windward Exh B Anderson Dec. Tr. Piianai Rev. Living Tr. Kapoho Properties REZ-21-000243
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CLARKSON: It does, and I mean it clarifies the fact that basically the choice here is to make it <br /> easy for the current owners to make this facility a presentable and useful facility or let it <br /> basically deteriorate until I mean you know. I'm just impressed that they put so much money <br /> into it without any ability to get a lot of tenants in there but still if the rezoning application is <br /> unsuccessful I don't see what alternative there would be but for gradual abandonment. <br /> KERN: Yeah, and you know and that's why I think with the methodology that they're coming in <br /> with with kind of the housekeeping and then seeing where it goes from there is the right way. I <br /> think not supporting this or having it go the other way wouldn't serve the community it would <br /> further deteriorate, it's an eyesore, it's going to eventually go into a negative place where this is <br /> an opportunity actually kind of taking it the other way and it is existing. So, that's why certainly <br /> we support this, and we believe it's the right thing not only for the landowners and the applicant <br /> but again for the Hilo Community in general driven by that as long as I've been alive and would <br /> love to see it shining it's nice to see what they have done as you say there has been that <br /> investment in there and it looks great. So, we fully support that. <br /> CLARKSON: Thank you. <br /> ROY; Raised his hand. <br /> REPLOGLE: Alex? <br /> ROY: Just a reminder to the Commissioners that the Hilo Iron Works building is actually a <br /> historic building so tearing it down would be virtually impossible not it's not on the register of <br /> historic places but it is a site and has been cited as by State Historic Preservation Division <br /> (SHPD) as a historic building. <br /> REPLOGLE: Thank you. Everybody good? Okay, I'd like to say something and that is when I <br /> was little at Hilo Iron Works there was a D-six (6) caterpillar in a showcase window in that <br /> factory. Every time we drove by it, I would look at that tractor and in 1960 it got sucked out and <br /> they never found that tractor. Where it went, it's probably still out in Hilo Bay as a house to <br /> manini or something but it disappeared and Hilo was flattened. But the Hilo Iron Works <br /> building the Yamanaka's are right it was built well and the building withstood it. The water took <br /> the caterpillar out but not the building and while I hear the undercurrent of concern about the <br /> tsunami we are after all human and we are allowed to make mistakes and I think the best course <br /> of action as Director Kern stated is to allow the facility to improve and I would assume people <br /> going in there know where they are and yeah, I think it's worth doing just letting it fall down <br /> would be worst. Anyway, that's all I have to say. <br /> So, if there's no further questions, I will entertain a motion to close testimony and discussion, <br /> motion for action. <br /> JACKSON: Raised her hand. <br /> REPLOGLE: Yes, Ms. Jackson? <br /> 12 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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