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KUBOTA:I understand what you're saying related to the passage of time and <br />related, relevant -. <br />YUEN:Yeah. <br />KUBOTA:To the conditions that were in the original permit. I'm talking <br />about these other additions to -. <br />YUEN:Ivan, you want to take that or you want me to wing it? <br />TORIGOE:I think you've pretty much laid the foundation for the answer <br />already. And that is, you know, I think that, you know, you have the authority to deny <br />the extension. But that -. <br />KUBOTA:Deny the what? <br />TORIGOE:You can deny, you have the authority to deny the extensi <br />altogether. <br />KUBOTA:Yes. <br />TORIGOE:As Mr. Yuen has stated, if there are conditions which you think are <br />related to the changes in the passage of time, then those would be appropriate. But it <br />probably would be stretching things to go ahead and add other kinds of conditions which <br />are not, which you don't find, based on the record, are needed n <br />circumstances over the passage of time. <br />GALDONES:Commissioner Kubota. <br />KUBOTA:All right. I understand what you are saying. How does -, is there a <br />vehicle through which the community association can, outside of this extension, <br />request -? Yeah, of course. No, I erase that. I can see where they can get together with <br />the developers and go and negotiate. Erase my question. <br />GALDONES:Thank you. Commissioners? Commissioner Fujikawa. <br />FUJIKAWA:So, in other words, to the Corp. Counsel, on this extension of this <br />permit, if we grant the extension, they may just keep on the original agreement of the <br />development? In other words, whether they, on the add on bit, it would be added into the <br />condition, right? <br />TORIGOE:I'm not sure exactly what you are asking. <br />FUJIKAWA:What I'm trying to say is let's say when they pulled th <br />years ago, and it wasn't a neglect on the structure, it was the neglect of the development <br />20 <br /> <br />