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WOODWARD: Commissioner Kern. <br />KERN: I had a question. On the, Mr. Tuttle’s property there’s a Ihilani brown building on the <br />plot map pointed out there. That looks pretty close to the setback.Is that the boundary, the <br />boundary line? Is that grandfathered in or what’s up? <br />DARROW: These actual, a majority of the structures that are on the property were created in the <br />1930s and so they’re nonconforming. They were far before the Zoning Code so -. <br />KERN: So those get grandfathered in then and it’s a nonissue? <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />WOODWARD: Commissioner Domingo? <br />DOMINGO: Yeah. The original application 165 I understand provides for one large building <br />with a number of bedrooms, and that it provided, it mentioned only one cottage for another <br />bedroom. <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />DOMINGO: And I see the drawing here and what they’re proposing as an amendment. I see <br />two, two cottages. <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />DOMINGO: One additional cottage. <br />DARROW: Yes. <br />DOMINGO: Okay. When was that cottage built? <br />DARROW: If I could just give some background. The original use permit, the applicant lived in <br />the main residence, which is this house. So this entire property was one property. The bed and <br />breakfast consisted of four bedrooms in the Hale Ohia guest house and one bedroom in the <br />Lehua Cottage. And so that was originally permitted. <br /> Now that the property has been subdivide, he wants to be able to operate a bed and breakfast on <br />both properties, increasing the amount of bedrooms that could be used for the operations. <br />DOMINGO: So now we’re looking at two cottages on each parcel? <br />DARROW: We have, oh, I’m sorry. We have two cottages on this parcel, this cottage here <br />which is Lehua Cottage and Ihilani. <br />3 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />