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Just as a matter of orientation as to location of the property, I have this map upside down <br />to make it consistent with that particular map. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay. <br />HAYASHI:Anyway, this is the Keaau-Pahoa Road, also referred to as <br />Highway 130. This is going towards Pahoa, and this would be in the Keaau direction. <br />This particular blue-shaded area is the Orchidland Subdivision, which we discussed as <br />part of the General Plan. Hawaiian Paradise Park is located here, across the street, and <br />some of the lots along the mauka side of the highway. <br />The Ainaloa Subdivision is located in this general configuration, and the subject property <br />is a 200-acre property at this particular location. It€s approximately, I believe, sorry, I <br />need my notes on this one here. I believe it was slightly over three miles from the <br />intersectionwithAinaloaBoulevardandHighway130. <br />Now,in2003,AinaloaDevelopmentCorporationcameinforanamendmenttothe <br />Special Permit No. 827 for the golf course clubhouse and they requested that Condition 2 <br />be extended as far as the time in which to submit or secure Final Plan Approval for the <br />golf clubhouse facility. At the same time, they also came in for an amendment to Use <br />Permit No. 106, which was the 18-hole golf course; and they requested that several <br />conditions be amended or deleted. <br />One was a request for a five-year time extension to Condition 3, which was a condition <br />that they had to secure Final Plan Approval for the golf course within a specified period <br />of time. <br />The second request under the Use Permit 106 was to delete Condition 6; and basically <br />Condition 6 related to doing intersection improvements with Highway 130 and Ainaloa <br />Boulevard at this particular location. <br />The third request was to amend Condition No. 7; and basically Condition No.7 required <br />the Ainaloa Development Corporation to do certain improvements along this Highway. <br />The Ainaloa Development Corporation requested that this condition be amended and that <br />they would donate or provide to the County $1 million in lieu of the required <br />improvements as spelled out in the Use Permit, originally-approved Use Permit. <br />And, finally, the fourth condition to, requested to be amended was Condition No. 9, and <br />that was a community benefits program; and basically Ainaloa Development Corporation <br />had to do certain types of improvements, as well as donate, as an example, an asphalt <br />paver and water tanker to the Ainaloa Community Association. They also were required <br />to construct a bus shelter along the Ainaloa Boulevard. <br />Since this particular, there was a request for a Petition for Standing in a Contested Case <br />Hearing; and this particular request, which was honored by the Planning Commission, it <br />was requested by Mr. Ole Fulks, an adjoining owner. And the Planning Commission <br />2EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />