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SIRACUSA:Yes this is a question about process Norman. I don€t know if I should <br />be asking you or Ivan. But usually if, when we€re approving SMA changes we do not make <br />recommendation to the County Council. We€re the end authority I believe. <br />HAYASHI:Yes. <br />SIRACUSA:In this case does it go to the Council? <br />HAYASHI:No it does not. <br />SIRACUSA:Or does it end with us? <br />HAYASHI:Yes, you would be the ultimate decision making body to establish the <br />line as noted on this map. <br />SIRACUSA:So we would have to adjust the form of the motion accordingly then? <br />HAYASHI:Yes that would be to adopt the changes as proposed by the Planning <br />Director. <br />SIRACUSA:Thankyou. <br />GRAHAM:Yes Commissioner Watanabe? <br />WATANABE:Real quick, one clarification. So we are adjusting or proposing to <br />adjust the SMA line to makai of the actual right-of-way, which would actually be a little <br />further makai of the existing Queen K yeah? <br />HAYASHI:That€s correct. <br />WATANABE:Am I correct? <br />HAYASHI:Yes. <br />WATANABE:Yeah, so that would mean that you know as they do future <br />improvements to Queen Kaahumanu we would not be encumbered by the SMA Regulations? <br />HAYASHI:Yes. <br />WATANABE:Okay thank you. <br />GRAHAM:Thank you for that clarification. Norman since you€re starting off with <br />a map there is there any kind of metes and bounds now in place or was the map really the only <br />delineation of the existing SMA area? <br />EXHIBIT B <br />3 <br /> <br />