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VITOUSEK: because if we are adding additional areas, they can be, now be covered by sewer <br /> that weren't covered by sewer; that would be a benefit of this project. <br /> JACKSON: Okay, let me pull up a map, and perhaps the applicant has more information on <br /> where they intend to install the sewer lines within their project. <br /> VAN BERGEN: I might be able to add something if that's okay. <br /> VITOUSEK: Sure. <br /> VAN BERGEN: Aloha, Chair. And I didn't know this was going to come up, but I was just <br /> looking through the civil plans. My recollection—it's been a few years—was we had two <br /> options with the sewer; we had an option to have one connection to the property through Naniloa <br /> Street, and in that scenario Naniloa would have to put sidewalks, curb, and gutter from Alii <br /> Drive up Queen Kalama and then Naniloa into the subdivision, and we would tie into the sewer <br /> line serving the White Sands and Keauhou View community. We opted to go with the two <br /> entrances to the subdivision for several reasons,just better access points and so forth, so we <br /> added the Alii Drive connection. The property owner ended up purchasing those eight acres <br /> between the proposed subdivision and Alii Drive. And I believe the sewer plan that was <br /> approved tied into the sewer that ended south of the property, so we are going to, we are going to <br /> tie in on the Alii Drive connection is my recollection. I was just looking through the civil plan; <br /> I couldn't find the page, but I believe that's what, the plan was that Wastewater approved. Matt, <br /> do you have any recollection to that scenario? <br /> M. MANSL No, I would need to take a look at the improvement plans, which I can do right <br /> now while we keep going. <br /> VAN BERGEN: But there definitely was a sewer connection plan that was approved by DEM, <br /> Wastewater <br /> M. MANSL Yes. <br /> VAN BERGEN: And that's, you know, I just, I'm trying to recall which one. I know we were <br /> going to do the Queen Kalama improvement because it just made more sense to add the second <br /> entrance, and I'm fairly confident that's where the sewer is going to tie in. But we can confirm <br /> that one way or another. <br /> M. MANSL I can, I can confirm that in a few minutes. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. Deputy Corp. Counsel Campbell has her hand up. <br /> CAMPBELL: Hi, thanks. I just want to weigh in just a tiny bit here and say thank you to Maija <br /> for beginning to articulate something for you guys. I think it would be helpful for all of you just <br /> as again by way of background for you. When you are considering conditions to approvals for <br /> basically the kind of things that you are working on, the legal test that you should have in mind <br /> is, is this condition rationally related to the impact of this particular approval, and then is it <br /> 13 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />