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DARROW: Correct. <br />DOMINGO: Okay. And now if, and I’m not saying it’ll happen, but if additional bed and <br />breakfast permits are provided for in the parcel adjacent to theirs, then it would present a similar <br />situation, but even more, more clearly pronounced and recognizable by people? <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />DOMINGO: Okay. <br />WOODWARD: All right. We’re getting into some hypothetical stuff here and I think it will be, <br />a lot of these questions probably could be answered best by the applicant anyway. So if there <br />aren’t any more questions specifically for staff, I’d like to call the applicant. Madam Director, <br />you had something to say? <br />LEITHEAD TODD: Well, I just wanted Jeff to go back to -. You know, you had the overhead <br />with photo which showed the property, if, I just wanted to point out that what is a little bit <br />different about this particular application and these houses, like now go back to the one that <br />shows the TMKs and stuff. That, at one time this was part of a long subdivision that came off of <br />the Old Volcano Highway. But what has occurred with the new Volcano Highway that cut these <br />houses off from the rest of Volcano Village is that they’re the only residentially zoned property <br />in that Volcano area across of the main highway. So they sit by themselves surrounded by Ag <br />land. And some of the issues that you might be concerned about, you know, traffic on the <br />neighborhood or traffic on the other roads, the traffic comes in from the main highway, which is <br />a State Highway. And so I think that if there were further B&Bs that question would be <br />addressed to the State Highways. But there aren’t any other residences in this area either at the <br />moment, right, from that overhead, cause it’s owned by Mr. Tuttle? <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: Okay, that’s all what I wanted to comment on. <br />WOODWARD: All right. <br />DOMINGO: Question, Mr. Chairman? <br />WOODWARD: Yes. <br />DOMINGO: How many additional dwellings is allowed under the Zoning Code per lot such as <br />this? <br />DARROW: As long as the lot is over 10,000 square feet, they’re able to have an ohana on each <br />parcel. <br />DOMINGO: But these are not ohana units, are they? <br />8 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />
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