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when you’re doing a concert or a wedding it’s typically single family cars that are coming to the <br />site. It’s not busses, and so there’s more of an impact on the community; and that’s my concern. <br />WOODWARD: Okay, so you feel it would be better to have this come back as an amendment if <br />that use is requested? <br />LEITHEAD TODD: Well, either that or to limit the size of the wedding, if the Commission is <br />inclined to allow them to have weddings. <br />WOODWARD: Okay, very good. Well, that gives us the information we need. Is anybody <br />ready to make a motion? <br />IWASHITA: I am. <br />WOODWARD: Okay, Commissioner Iwashita. <br />IWASHITA: Thank you, Mr. Chair. With regard to Agenda Item No. 3, Applicant C. L. Carlile <br />Enterprises, L.P. (SPP 09-000093) Special Permit to allow a visitor center with a certified <br />kitchen for the sale of food and retail items on 5 acres of land within the State Land Use <br />Agricultural District, I move that the application be approved, together with the special <br />conditions on the revised recommendation with the changes noted on the record. <br />DOMINGO: Second. <br />WOODWARD: All right. Any discussion? Okay, seeing -. <br />AU: I -. <br />WOODWARD: Oh, Commissioner Au. <br />AU: I just want to make one comment about the traffic. You know, there’s a lot of bridge work <br />going on right now along the Hamakua coast. So, you know, traffic is getting high. There are a <br />lot of people commuting from Hilo to Kona so there is a traffic concern, and also with all these <br />tours coming up and you guys all want to jump on with the developer, traffic is a concern. Right <br />now we have that brand new bridge coming up and it’s almost complete, being built by Hawaiian <br />Dredging; and, you know, that’ll help ease off the traffic and the speeding. <br />And another thing I want to mention, I’ve done a lot of bridge work in the past and the Hamakua <br />land is a beautiful land; and I’m very happy that there’s developments like this. Because for me <br />as a bridge worker I would see this under the bridge, and I thought I was the only one that got to <br />experience stuff like that. But I didn’t realize that we had zipline tours there and, you know, I’m <br />going to take advantage of it. So, thank you for this development; and I think it’s great. <br />WOODWARD: All right, thank you. Any further discussion? Okay, Jeff, let’s have a vote. <br />13 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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