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FUKE: In that particular area, as my understanding is yes. <br /> VIOTUSEK: Is that it for your questions, Commissioner DeFranco? (Inaudible response) Okay. <br /> Commissioner Van Pernis. You are, you are not muted, you can speak now. Now you are <br /> muted. Okay, you are good. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Okay. This question is for the Planning Department. I'm looking at your <br /> background report, and it appears that the project was first approved in 1989. Is that correct? <br /> KAY: The SMA permit, number 286, was first approved on August 15, 1989, correct. <br /> VEN PERNIS: And there have been various extensions of times since then, right? <br /> KAY: Yes, amendments in 2002, 2005, and 2015. <br /> VAN PERNIS: So now they are asking for another three years from now, right? <br /> KAY: To secure a final Plan Approval, that's correct. <br /> VAN PERNIS: So that would be not construction but time on Plan Approval. <br /> KAY: Yeah, that's correct. So if you take a look at condition number 3, they would have, after <br /> securing a final Plan Approval, one year to commence construction of the project and five years <br /> thereafter to complete. <br /> VAN PERNIS: So looking at a postponement of nine additional years from now. Is that right? <br /> KAY: If it goes to the end, that's correct. <br /> VNA PERNIS: Okay, so, what, 1989 to 2030? <br /> KAY: Is that a question, I'm sorry? <br /> VAN PERNIS: Yeah, is that right? We are talking about 40 years since issuing the original first <br /> approval? <br /> KAY: Yes, to complete what is now the remainder of the project; the 44 units of the original <br /> units that were initially approved under SMA 286, have already been built, and that's the <br /> Kaulana at Kona condominium project. And there has been some reduction in density allowed <br /> and things like that. But the remaining 184 units, if it goes to that, from the beginning of the <br /> time the original SMA permit was granted, the time it will be complete would be from 1989 to, <br /> was it the, 2030, correct. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Okay, approximately 40 years. Now, many of the approvals were made by the <br /> planning director, or many of the extensions <br /> — <br /> 9 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />