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2022-07-07 Windward Exh E (Item 4 Yamada & Sons PL-SPP-2022-000012)
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2022-07-07 Windward Exh E (Item 4 Yamada & Sons PL-SPP-2022-000012)
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And then finally proposed new Condition No. 18. This has to do with a permit site closure plan, <br /> and this is a concern from the community association, the Farmers Association that they be <br /> involved in the development of the site closure plan. This is a requirement of the land lease, but <br /> this new condition would further clarify active participation by the associations and what would <br /> go on to the planning. It states within four(4) months from the effective date of this permit the <br /> applicant shall commence development of a permit site closure plan meeting with the approval of <br /> the State Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) in consultation with the <br /> Keaukaha-Pana`ewa Farmers Association and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands. The <br /> closure plan should include mitigation efforts to leave the permit site in a non-hazardous <br /> condition. The closure plan shall include consideration for Hawaiian Homes Commission Act <br /> (HHCA) beneficiaries, who reside or will reside in the KPFA community on HHCA lands in <br /> Pana`ewa. The method of permit site closure must not be negatively impact HHCA lands or <br /> current/future beneficiaries. <br /> So, these are the proposed condition amendments and changes. Again, kind of with the <br /> exception of the discussion on rock hauling vehicles versus highway legal vehicles. The <br /> Director is generally supportive of these new conditions and with that I'm happy to turn the <br /> time back over to the Chair Lin and answer questions as appropriate. <br /> LIN: Thank you, Christian. <br /> KAY: Thank you. <br /> LIN: May I please have the applicant and their representatives come up to the table please. <br /> If you would please raise your right hand so I can swear you in. Do you swear or affirm to tell <br /> the truth on this matter now before the Windward Planning Commission? <br /> APPLICANT/REPRESENTATIVE: I do. <br /> LIN: Please state your name and the town you live in. Also, have you received the background <br /> and recommendation reports from the Planning Department? Do you agree with the Planning <br /> Director's recommendation including the proposed conditions? <br /> APPLICANT: Yes. <br /> LIN: Please go ahead with your presentation, thank you. <br /> ARAI: I'll lead off. Good morning again Commissioners. My name is Daryn Arai. I am a <br /> Planning Consultant assisting the applicant Yamada and Sons, Inc. Oh, and I live, did I say I live <br /> in the city of Hilo. Sorry. <br /> YAMADA: Good morning, my name is Shellby Yamada. I'm the current President for Yamada <br /> and Sons, Inc. <br /> MILLER: Good morning, all my name is Donna Miller. I am a granddaughter of the founders <br /> of Yamada and Sons and currently employed by Yamada and Sons and I'm from Hilo. <br /> 5 <br /> EXHIBIT E <br />
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