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GRAHAM:Right. And so far as any other operated by anybody else, <br />commercial or industrial area in the Village area, is that in fact the only one, the one I just <br />mentioned? <br />SHICK:That is the only other industrial area or commercial area presently <br />in the neighborhood, yes. <br />GRAHAM:Thanks. <br />FUJIKAWA:Any other questions? Okay, Mr. Yuen, you may proceed. Give <br />your full name and your address and go ahead. <br />L. YUEN:My name is Leighton Yuen; and I’m with the law firm of Goodsill <br />Anderson Quinn and Stifel. My address is 1800 Alii Place, 1099 Alakea Street in <br />Honolulu, Hawaii. And I’m here today on behalf of Trans-Continental Development Co. <br />and Waikoloa Development Co., who are the master developers, the original master <br />developers for the Waikoloa Village Association. <br />I understand that it’s not the role of this body to enforce private deed restrictions. The <br />reason we’re here today is to decide whether this proposed use is appropriate for this <br />area. The deed restrictions are evidence of what was the intent behind this land that <br />surrounds the Waikoloa Village Association. And you should have in your materials a <br />copy of my letter which included a map. It’s this map here; and that map that you see on <br />the board is a blowup of this map. But I think this map is actually easier to use to <br />understand how the spaces relate to each other. <br />The area that’s shaded in yellow on this map -. <br />PUBLIC:That map? <br />L. YUEN:Excuse me? <br />PUBLIC:That map? <br />L. YUEN:Yes, that map there. Okay, if you look at this map and turn it this <br />way, the top of the map is mauka and the bottom of the map is makai; and the area that’s <br />shaded in yellow represents 10,000 acres that were conveyed to the Waikoloa Village <br />Association. The area within this yellow-shaded area is the area that is the current <br />Waikoloa Village, the current Waikoloa Village, and areas that are intended to be <br />developed in the future as part of the Waikoloa Village. This rectangular area on the <br />bottom represents parts of the Village which have already been developed; and this area, <br />upper area here represents areas that are earmarked for future development. This part <br />here represents about 4,500 acres of future developable area, all of which is owned by <br />Waikoloa Land Company and its affiliates. So I think that was in response to a question <br />that somebody had raised about the relative land holdings of these parties. <br />10 <br /> <br />
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