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FUKE: Oh, sure, yeah.
<br /> VITOUSEK: Right on, thank you. Was there, was there any specific request to the Police
<br /> Department about the possibility of constructing a substation in that area?
<br /> FUKE: Yes, I did, and the chief said that it doesn't make sense, because
<br /> VITOUSEK: Okay.
<br /> FUKE: he wants to like to kind of like centralize, you know, maintaining the existing stations
<br /> that are in Kona and also like in Waimea, strengthen and enhance those rather than, you know,
<br /> proliferation of
<br /> VITOUSEK: Okay, got you, thank you. I just, it wasn't clear in the reporting whether that
<br /> specific conversation had occurred. But, thank you. Okay, please go ahead unless anyone else
<br /> has any questions on the police. [No response] Okay, please proceed.
<br /> FUKE: Okay. The other question that Commissioners had raised was about the estimated
<br /> construction timetable. I had a, the letter that in my response basically kind of stated the two
<br /> things, is that—first of all, in terms of the Area A area, which is the Hilton Grand Vacation, it
<br /> was just they were just basically relocating the correctly zoned area to this new area called Area
<br /> A, they were like an existing Area B, so they are kind of like re-shifting it—so their timetable is
<br /> kind of like unknown at this point in time; it's a different, different developer. However, relative
<br /> to the Area B, the Project District zone area, which is, you know, really the applicant's focus, the
<br /> 900 timeshare units, I kind of pointed out that they anticipate the construction to begin no earlier
<br /> than 10 years from the effective date of zone change, and to at least have 50 percent, at least 450
<br /> of these units, completed within 15 years and the balance within an additional 10 years. So
<br /> although you'd be looking at a 25-year build-out period, so it's not something that's going to
<br /> happen like overnight and, you know, it's gradually kind of like work your way into the project,
<br /> work your way into, yeah, into the community. So that's position on the construction timetable.
<br /> If you have questions on that, you know, and others, I can further amplify on that.
<br /> VITOUSEK: Fair enough. Commissioners, are there any questions on the construction
<br /> timetable?
<br /> FUKE: I'm sorry, Mr. Chair?
<br /> VITOUSEK: I was just asking the Commissioners if there are any questions. [No response]
<br /> Okay, so,just so that I can understand it, the Area A, which includes the 254 units, as well as
<br /> the—how many units of single-family?
<br /> FUKE: Twenty-five.
<br /> VITOUSEK: Twenty-five? Is there, is there a timetable on the single-family units, or is there no
<br /> timetable on either of those?
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