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BOWMAN: May I ask a question? So do you envision us getting two CDP’s at the
<br />same time?
<br />YUEN: Most likely, yes. You will probably get, you will get Kona first. And
<br />you’ll probably get North and South Kohala. North and South Kohala are working on about –
<br />they are separate Plans – they are working on about the same timeframe; we have the same
<br />consultant working on them. And Puna, there are still some things up in the air. But, yes, I think
<br />you would get, you’ll probably get Kona first, and Puna second, and North and South Kohala at
<br />the same time.
<br />BOWMAN: And Puna, when do you envision that? If Kona is late March -.
<br />YUEN: May.
<br />BOWMAN: May. And then, North and South Kohala, June, July?
<br />YUEN: May, June, something like that.
<br />BOWMAN: So if we get them in June – June, July, August – we, say we take those
<br />three months, then you’ll have September, October, November and December for the Council.
<br />Four months, that’s -.
<br />YUEN: You, well, you can’t count, not December. You change over Council on
<br />December 1.
<br />BOWMAN: Okay. Thank you.
<br />WATANABE: Okay.
<br />ALAMEDA: Mr. Chair?
<br />WATANABE: Mr. Alameda.
<br />ALAMEDA: Yeah, real quick. I didn’t mind the, I like the three months for one Plan.
<br />Now you are telling me that you are going to give us two Plans, or actually we might have all
<br />four Plans within the three months. That’s tough. I mean, if we’d really like to scrutinize the
<br />Plan and we’d like to honor the community and all that hard work that they put into the Plan, and
<br />you are giving us four Plans technically, kind of like transitioning in and out, at once, that’s
<br />heavy-duty. How about staggering them out, like one Plan three month, next Plan three month.
<br />I mean, I don’t know why we’ve got to meet the deadline before ’08. But if we’d like to honor
<br />the community and really -, I mean my brain can only handle so much information.
<br />YUEN: Well, it does, we’ll try to stagger the introduction of the Plan to the
<br />Planning Commission, but how long the Commission takes with them is also partly up to the
<br />Commission. We are operating under -. I think you see the practical difficulties with -, first of
<br />all, we are trying to get them, we definitely want to get them to the Council in this term, and the
<br />Council wants to see them in this term. They, you know, if they can’t pass it, they can’t pass it,
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