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large view of the property. You can see they have a lot of existing agriculture going on on the <br />property; they have some orchards here, they have a horse arena here and here, more fruit trees in <br />the front of the yard. And then this is a close-up view of what they are proposing. You see the road <br />here, Pu‘u Huluhulu Road, on the right side of the slide, and the proposed kennel building, the <br />2,000-square foot kennel building, would be in this area here, just near the driveway. This is the <br />existing equine vet facility and this is the facility that they are proposing to use one of the bays of <br />until they can construct the kennel. And then, the animal, the small animal vet facility would be <br />located in this area here. And their existing residence is in this general area here. This is a view of <br />the driveway off of Pu‘u Huluhulu Road; you are looking northeast towards Waimea Town. You <br />can see the driveway here and the existing equine vet facility is here. This is a close-up view of the <br />equine vet facility, and off in the distance there, you can see what they are proposing to use as a <br />small animal vet facility. <br />The Department is recommending approval of the applicant’s request. I also want to bring your <br />attention to a few new letters we’ve received. We have a letter from Thomas Yamamoto –that’s a <br />th <br />letter of support, dated March 5. We also have a comment letter from the Department of Water <br />th <br />Supply dated February 28, as well as a letter from the applicant’s representative, Sidney Fuke, <br />rd <br />dated March 3. And then, the Department has also issued replacement pages for the background <br />report; you’ll notice your original background report was missing Page 2, so we just reissued the <br />report with the Page 2 included. And I’m also requesting that the Commission consider adding a <br />new condition in light of the Department of Water Supply’s letter; they are requesting that the <br />applicants submit water usage calculations for the proposed uses and -. <br />GIFFIN: Maija, can you hang on for just a minute? <br />COTTLE: Sure. <br />GIFFIN: So you are suggesting that there would be a new condition, so we should be looking at <br />Pages 6 and 7 in the recommendation? <br />COTTLE: Yeah, I would say, on Pages 6 and 7, I think it would be appropriate to add the water <br />condition as Condition 2 and then renumber the Conditions after that. <br />GIFFIN: Okay. Do you have the wording for the new condition? <br />COTTLE: Yeah, let me -. We can use something similar to what we did for the last application. <br />GIFFIN: Okay, if you’ll just read it -. <br />COTTLE: Sure. <br />GIFFIN: To give us, you know, the gist of it. <br />COTTLE: Sure. “Within six months from the effective date of the permit, the applicant shall <br />submit estimated maximum daily water usage calculations prepared by a licensed engineer to the <br />Department of Water Supply. As directed by the Department of Water Supply, the applicant shall <br />either install an additional or larger water meter.” <br />GIFFIN: Okay. Have you informed the applicant’s consultant? <br />2 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />