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SIRACUSA:And then, Mr. Pawu, would, is there any assurances that you could offer <br />Mr. Moylan or this Commission that your Board would not decide to suddenly jack up the rates <br />by an incredible amount and, you know,once it€s a done deal? <br />PAWU:To answer your question, Ms. Siracusa, we, to get any changes to any <br />amount it must be first proposed at a general meeting of our membership, then -. First it must <br />actually be approved by the board of directors, then it goes to a general membership meeting, <br />and that after the general membership, at that meeting it has approved any changes in fees, it <br />goes to the entire membership, all 2,400 members for a written vote that is counted by a mutual <br />third party. And that is the only way that we increase fees. <br />SIRACUSA:Thank you very much. And I€m glad to see that you have a process in <br />place. <br />PAWU:Thankyou. <br />SPRINGER:Thankyou,both.Commissioners?CommissionerIwashita? <br />IWASHITAI€mnotsurewhoI€mdirectingthisconcernto,maybetotheDirector. <br />And that is, the way I read the proposal right now, there€s no limitation on the total use of the <br />2 acres of the property. Maybe I missed it, but just as the prior matter that we had, it seems like <br />we ought to have a square footage kind of limitation on the area of the land that can be used for <br />this cabinet shop, because it has a two-story dwelling on it and has an existing permitted use <br />already, I guess. <br />YUEN:We could do that, but we do have a limit on only one employee besides <br />household members. That does tend to keep it to just the people living on site. <br />SPRINGER:And that€s Condition No. 8. Follow-up, Commissioner Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA:Yeah, I see that. Okay. Thank you. <br />SPRINGER:You€re welcome. Commissioner Graham? <br />GRAHAM:It seems to me I remember in issues we were dealing with before, maybe <br />in Hawaiian Paradise Park or something, that kind of agreements between a property owner and <br />the road association, the private road association, are really not proper material for us here in the <br />Planning Commission to sort of, you know, require or anything like that. So I think whatever, <br />I€d like to hear the Planning Director€s commentary whether he thinks I€m correct. But it seems <br />to me it€s like an issue that you folks can work out with each other. But it€s not something we€re <br />likely to make a part of our requirement. <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Yuen? <br />YUEN:I can€t remember. I might punt this one to Corporation Counsel as to <br />whether they think if, like now we have an agreement, if they did not agree, would we be able to <br />put a condition like this on a special permit? <br />5 <br /> <br />