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2021-11-04 Windward Exh B (Public Testimony re SPP 12-138)
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you're saying, and I think correct me if I'm wrong fellow Commissioners, you were kind of <br /> expressing along the same line of thought that I was. That they presented what they had the <br /> present to say this is what we want to do, yes, no and the Planning Director, along with his staff <br /> thought that yeah this could happen and there's no reason to deny it. That's what I would say <br /> about it please feel free to correct me fellow Commissioners, if I put words in your mouth. <br /> LIN: Thank you Chair, and I want to thank Mr. Turner for speaking up. In regard to that <br /> comment that was made by me at the last hearing. The term checkbox to me is what are the <br /> requirements and what are the procedures that you have to do to apply for a Special Permit? And <br /> my thought process is that the applicant did follow the process and in terms checkboxes were <br /> done to get to the process. When we think about the community response or the community's <br /> concerns we do live here on this island, and we do live here on this side. We do think about <br /> what would happen if this was in our backyard, but also what would happen if it wasn't <br /> developed or what's the downside scenario of what happens if these types of developments are <br /> or aren't done. Does that create opportunities or takeaway of opportunities from our <br /> community? That's my standpoint. <br /> REPLOGLE: Thank you Dennis. Okay, will go on to our second testifier on item number three <br /> Jeff Gomes. I think your mic is muted Jeff. Still can't hear you. <br /> KAY: It's showing that he's connecting to the audio so, he's not presently connected. <br /> REPLOGLE: Oh, okay. <br /> KAY: Mr. Gomes can you try to speak again, please. Well, still muted, still can't hear him. <br /> CLARKSON: He's not showing a mute symbol, so the issue must be with his microphone, I <br /> believe. <br /> KAY: Unfortunately, still can't hear you Mr. Gomes. <br /> REPLOGLE: Is there something we can do an alternative a telephone? <br /> KAY: In the invite there is a telephone number which would allow Mr. Gomes to call in, if <br /> you'd like to do that. Otherwise, maybe suggest logging out and then logging back in to see if <br /> that fixes the problem, outside of that— <br /> REPLOGLE: Okay. <br /> KAY: I'm not sure what else can be done. <br /> REPLOGLE: Can Mr. Gomes hear us? I think he can, right? Why don't we take a short recess <br /> to allow Mr. Gomes to log out? Can you hear us, Mr. Gomes? <br /> GOMES: Acknowledged nodding his head. <br /> 4 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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