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an example that€s perhaps an unfair, well, that shows the difficulty for a developer, is say <br />somebody wanted to, had zoning to build a store in Waikoloa Village where there are <br />some commercial zoning already, but the school in Waikoloa Village was over capacity, <br />didn€t have enough classrooms for the kids. Then the Planning Director would say, well, <br />the level of service is not up to par and so we deny the plan approval for the commercial <br />building. That would be an example. <br />Then 329 is similar except that it applies only to roads, water supply, and sewer systems. <br />So, anyway, that€s the summary; and I€d be happy to take anymore questions and get into <br />anything else the Commissioners want to on this. <br />GRAHAM:Commissioner Watanabe? <br />WATANABE:This is more just a comment. Again, on the third (sic) page of the <br />actuallegislation,underMitigationRequired,‚number(2),sothatwouldbe(e)(2),I€m <br />just pointing out that I think you€ve got a typo in there on the third line. It says <br />deficiency is LOS is due‚ and I think you mean deficiency in LOS is?‚ <br />YUEN:I€m sorry, say it again, please. <br />WATANABE:Okay, that€s in the Mitigation Required‚ section, section (e), then <br />No. (2). <br />YUEN:Okay. <br />WATANABE:And the third line on that, and it starts with deficiency.‚ <br />YUEN:Yes, you€re right. It should be deficiency in LOS‚ rather than is <br />LOS,‚ yes, you€re right. <br />GRAHAM:Other Commissioners, any questions? Yes, Commissioner <br />Woodward. <br />WOODWARD:Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Couple points that you made in the <br />recommendation that I think we haven€t really addressed and I think are pertinent, and <br />Mr. Harris brought some of these up. And one is I think this is a good idea, but it gets <br />into some unintended consequences. And one of those consequences I think comes down <br />to the issue of fairness. If you have a situation where you have somebody who wants to <br />build something or develop something, it€s really not fair to ask them to pay for existing <br />deficiencies in the system. I think it€s fair to have them pay for whatever additional <br />burden their facility may put on the community with regard to infrastructure, but not to <br />have them pay for existing deficiencies in our infrastructure. I think that should be <br />handled on a different fashion ƒ funding, bonds, etc. <br />GRAHAM:Thank you. <br />18EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />