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sewer pump would be a permitted use with any of the zoning districts provided that the Planning <br />Director issues a Plan Approval and the Director approves that request. <br />GRAHAM:Thank you very much. Commissioner Siracusa? <br />SIRACUSA:Im not sure exactly what a sewer pump station is. For example does it <br />have to beon the coast or you know in proximity to the coast. Does it dump effluent into the <br />ocean? Does it create noise or smell? You know Im wondering if say, if this were something <br />like this were put in the middle of a residential community if it would be-? <br />WATANABE:If I might? <br />SIRACUSA:-have negative impact shall we say? Or I mean could you describe <br />exactly, am I, is my imagination the way Im thinking of a sewer pump station is it accurate or is <br />itnotaccurate? <br />HAYASHI:NoIthinkbasicallywhatyourelookingatisasewagetreatmentplant.A <br />pump station would be a facility that would pump whatever effluent that comes in into the <br />treatment system. So it could be located in residential areas. It could be located in coastline. <br />But it would be a facility that would assist in the transporting of these effluent into the system. <br />SIRACUSA:So it still would be sort of like the liquid waste version of a transfer <br />station? Will the pump make noise? <br />HAYASHI:I dont know if thats a good-. <br />SIRACUSA:Will it operate 24-7? Will there be fumes from it or is it totally something <br />closed? I need to get a picture of this in my head so I understand. <br />HAYASHI:I cant think of an example of what you would see. These pump stations <br />sometimes are underground. They are regulated by the Department of Health so you know as far <br />as smell and you know that kind of stuff, that should be taken care of by the State Department <br />Health Regulations. <br />GRAHAM:Commissioner Watanabe? <br />WATANABE:I believe that the Department of Health also has some regulations on-. <br />Cause theyre going to use like a golf course or whatever as a leaching field for the liquid thats <br />coming out but they have to purify it to a certain extent before they can use it as irrigation right? <br />And basically all youre saying is its a more complex septic system. This was also included in <br />the plans of Hiluhilu yeah? What we just approved? I believe they-. <br />HAYASHI:Well I think were talking about 2 different things. Were talking about a <br />overall treatment plant and the pump station is a portion of that facility. <br />WATANABE:I have that wrong then? <br />EXHIBIT C <br />2 <br /> <br />
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