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STRAUSS: And I’ll make a final comment, yes. It’s very clear both in the special <br />permit and in the materials that except for the one person serving as faculty and in some cases <br />potentially another staff, but except for that one person the other 39 positions, the other 39 rooms <br />that Mr. Yuen talked about, are for transient guest accommodations and staff. That’s it. There’s <br />no additional permanent residents that can be brought it. It’s required that they be transients <br />under the special permit, and it’s still required under the form of construction of these units <br />we’ve outlined here. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you, Mr. Strauss. How about we take a break right now and maybe <br />come back at 1:30. Thank you. <br />RECESSED The Chair called a recess at 12:27 p.m. <br />RECONVENED The meeting reconvened at 1:53 p.m. <br />GRAHAM: Will the Planning Commission come back to order. And we’ll proceed <br />with our discussion in conversation of the special permit of Kalani Kai. In order to get a good <br />feeling for the Commission I’d kind of like to ask the other members who haven’t spoken yet to <br />know what they’ve got so far or -. Did you have anything, Mr. Strauss, you wanted to say first <br />or -? <br />STRAUSS: Perhaps I can try and clarify some statements that we made previously, <br />and that might help the process along. We were thinking at lunch how best to try to characterize <br />it so that our thinking and Mr. Koob’s thinking as the process is developed really is consistent <br />with how it’s presented. And we started from where we had before the special permit. What we <br />have is 94 acres zoned Ag-3a with the potential of -. That’s what it shows here. Right? <br />YUEN: You know, you still have 94 acres zoned Ag-3a -. <br />STRAUSS: Right. <br />YUEN: And the special permit occupies for Kalani Kai takes, I think, 15 acres out <br />of that. <br />STRAUSS: That’s correct. <br />YUEN: So, you know, this whole question of the alternative development scenario <br />I’m irritated by the -, I’m sorry to interrupt, but I’m irritated because it is not something that is <br />eliminated by the special permit. <br />STRAUSS: Well, that might be an appropriate amendment to the permit, to give up <br />those development rights. <br />YUEN: And, go ahead. <br /> EXHIBIT C 14 <br /> <br />