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to this corner over here, all right. The reason I'm asking that is because it changes your <br />layout, it changes your visibility and everything. <br />We were talking about fair share contribution this morning. It might be desirable that you <br />consider instead of fair share contribution from the planner and developer to go with a joint <br />`` <br />project venture like they're doing on Oahu for the school systems, okay, over on the Ewa <br />plain, where the contractor is building the structure and turning around and leasing it back, <br />okay. Also, recommend that you consider requiring the contractor to set aside a certain parcel <br />of land to support your education system for building of a school at some point in time in the <br />future as the project develops and grows. <br />Also, Mr. Wilson made a statement this morning that a two-story minimum on the height on <br />the 10-story buildings. I think he meant two-story maximum on that, based on the written <br />report. <br />My final question is has an environmental impact assessment been completed for this project? <br />If so, who has a copy of it? If not, is a -, is it required by the State Department of Health and <br />when will it be completed? And the reason I'm asking that question is that one document <br />would have answered all the questions that have come before this committee this morning. <br />That's all I've got, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate your time on that, and I don't envy you one <br />bit, sir. <br />FUJIKAWA:Thank you very much. Commissioners, any question for the -? <br />YUEN:Just a couple of -. <br />FUJIKAWA:Planning Director. <br />YUEN:Since there were some questions asked. The County sewer treatment <br />itself is well over-sized. There is quite a bit of capacity. There -, in speaking to the engineer <br />from the County Environmental Management Department, there are three possible ways to <br />connect the project to the sewer. All have some engineering issues associated with them and <br />so that has not been finalized how that would happen. <br />There is no environmental impact assessment required, however, there is a County environmental <br />report submitted by the Applicant that addresses many of the issues that would be covered by a <br />formal environmental assessment. <br />FUJIKAWA:Are there any other questions, Commissioners? If not, you may grab the <br />mike there and state your name and your address. <br />O'BRIEN:My name is Neil O'Brien. I live at 1021 Kukuau. I'm a resident of <br />Sunrise Estates. <br />22 <br /> <br />
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