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facility is located. The other red dot, property, is situatedalong Laukapu Street, at the corner of <br />Laukapu Street and Kekuanaoa Street. This would be towards the airport or Kanoelehua <br />Avenue. <br />The colors on the map indicate the various zoning districts. The yellow-shaded areas are areas <br />that are currently zoned for Single Family Residential purposes. The existing Big Island Candies <br />facility is zoned General Commercial 20,000 square feet. And this particular property was <br />rezoned back in 1998, I believe, 1998. Across the street, there are some properties that were <br />recently rezoned to Neighborhood Commercial 20,000 square feet. That would be these pink <br />shaded areas. We also have these areas indicated in gray that are zoned for Industrial uses. <br />Going to the site map that was prepared by the applicants architect, first of all, again, this would <br />be the existing facility. This is Hinano Street, this is Laukapu Street, and this is Kekuanaoa <br />Street. These two properties is where the proposed two story 25,000-square foot building would <br />belocated.AtthisparticularlocationatthecornerofHinanoStreetandKekuanaoaStreet,there <br />are two existing dwellings on that property. Both of them are currently being rented out. Those <br />houses will eventually be removed and a visitor recreational area or visitor stop area would be <br />located at that particular property. <br />Again, going to the top map, the proposed production and storage facility, the two-story building <br />would be located at this particular corner. This particular property is currently vacant. <br />ALAMEDA:Very good. <br />SIRACUSA:Norman, excuse me. <br />ALAMEDA:Commissioner Siracusa. <br />SIRACUSA:Yes. To the left of the proposed facility in the upper-right hand corner, to <br />the left of it, is that an access on to Kalanikoa Street, I mean, that Laukapu -? <br />HAYASHI:Youre talking about this -? <br />SIRACUSA:Yes. Is that an -? <br />HAYASHI:Yes. This is basically an access that provides access to the employees <br />parking in the rear. <br />SIRACUSA:Okay. Well, when I look at the other map with the color coding, I see that <br />the Commercial is on Hinano and its all Residential across the street from Big Island Candies on <br />Laukapu Street. And putting an exit or entrance on to Laukapu, it seems to me would suddenly <br />create a whole impact of commercial-oriented traffic onto Laukapu that isnt there now and <br />impact the houses there. Where if it were put onto either Kekuanaoa or Hinano Street where <br />there already is some of that development, then it wouldnt be as much impact. Had the, is there <br />any special reason, like DOT or something, reasons for having that driveway on to Kalanikoa, I <br />mean, Laukapu, as opposed to having it on Hinano Street? <br />2EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />
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