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2021-12-16 Leeward Exh D (Items 1 thru 6)
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2021-12-16 Leeward Exh D (Items 1 thru 6)
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the actual facilities and workforce house, the actual infrastructure upon completion of <br /> construction? <br /> FUKE: So, like, yes, per, like the agreement with Office of Housing would have, you know, we <br /> would identify who the ultimate landowner would be in the project; it would definitely not be <br /> Waikoloa Land because they are going to convey. And I suspect it will probably be, can be <br /> conveyed to like a nonprofit organization such as like one they have in Waikoloa Village, the <br /> rental housing foundation, it would be something similar along this line. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Thank you. And as a follow up question, how far along are you folks in <br /> having preliminary discussions around who will be the ultimate landowner? <br /> FUKE: At this point in time, we preliminarily identify Stanford Carr as being the developer. So <br /> if everything goes according to, you know, the desire in the plan, then once the Council approval <br /> is granted but we don't, we can't proceed now because we don't know what the County <br /> Council is going to do, right—so after the County Council, if hopefully they approve and the <br /> language is as such, the first order of business is for the applicant and Stanford and the Office of <br /> Housing to get together and work on the agreement. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Thank you. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. I guess continuing on with the update on the remaining items, the <br /> connection? <br /> FUKE: Yeah, as far as the north-south connection—and I've got to thank you, Mr. Chairman, <br /> for bringing up the issue, because if you didn't, then that condition would have probably slipped <br /> through the cracks, so, you know, as I said, you know, I praise you for your diligence in that <br /> because it's already, a north-south connection is already reflected in the existing ordinance, but <br /> that existing audience is going to be repealed by these new sets of ordinance. So the existing <br /> ordinance already calls for this north-south connection, and as the staff's report also kind of, you <br /> know, pointed out like we received last night, a similar requirement for the connection on the <br /> Mauna Lani end is also there, so it is very appropriate to have that condition kind of like <br /> included. So we would like to suggest a language—and, Tracie, can I rely on you to, request you <br /> to put it on the screen? <br /> CAMERO: Yes, you can. Sid, would you like to see the site plan first as well, for the visual <br /> output? <br /> FUKE: Yeah, okay. Could you <br /> CAMERO: Okay. <br /> FUKE: —could you- - - <br /> CAMERO: Here it is. <br /> 14 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />
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