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we show the subject property identified with a blue outline. Just to the north, youÓll see the Pines <br />subdivision. Nani Kailua Drive with Single-Family Residential zoning is just north of that <br />particular development. This actual picture was taken probably, I would say, sometime around <br />2006; so youÓll see that certain developments in the area were just being started that are now <br />completed. But you can also see that there are certain vacant properties in the general vicinity as <br />well. <br /> <br />The applicant is requesting a Use Permit to allow the operation of an assisted living facility and <br />related uses. These uses include approximately 160 residential units for 200 seniors. The <br />operation will be a 24-hour, 7-day a week operation. Included w <br />personal service uses such as hairdressers, barbers, beauty salons, as well as wellness <br />establishments, a gym, medical offices, shuttle service and approximately 53 employees. <br />This is a particular site plan that was submitted by the applicant in the application. On the right <br />side of the map we have Huallai Road. On the left side of the map is the Queen KaÒahumanu <br />Highway. And again, you have the outline of the property. The Pines subdivision is located on <br />the lower portion of the map. The darker objects on the map identify different structures, which <br />are also identified within the application. You have different layouts Î Buildings A, B and C. <br />Again, so youÓll see the different layouts for these, as well as a common building, which is <br />identified in the middle of the property. YouÓll see identified roadways that run through the <br />actual property and parking areas that are identified. <br /> <br />This is a site photo. This is looking makai on Huallai Road. The actual subject property would <br />be on your right side. This is on the property looking towards the Pines subdivision. So you can <br />see that the actual property is vacant at this time. Unfortunately, one of my pictures in the <br />transfer went somewhere else Î that was the one looking mauka. We had some funny things <br />happened when the PowerPoint was transferred onto the computer. <br /> <br />Anyway, the Planning Director is recommending approval of this Use Permit with conditions. <br />Just to bring to your attention, we have had several correspondences that were received after the <br />th <br />application was distributed to the Planning Commission. One is dated April 6 and this is from <br />Christian Sieber, President of Paradise Retirement HawaiÒi. We have another letter dated April <br />th <br />6 from Witcher Engineering LLP, Bruce Witcher. And lastly this morning we received a <br />th <br />correspondence from the applicantÓs representative dated April 15 and this actual <br />correspondence is addressing the matter regarding the revised Traffic Impact Analysis Report. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: What about the other one from Judith Waskow? <br /> <br />DARROW: Correct. Thank you very much, Commissioner Giffin. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: YouÓre welcome. <br /> <br />DARROW: And even more recently we have just received a letter from a Judith Waskow and <br />th <br />that is dated April 15 as well. Are there any questions? <br />2 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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