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include parking, landscaping, rock walls, a package sewer treatment plant, and possibly a <br />shallow well or desalination plant to provide water for landscaping. <br /> <br />This is a site plan that shows the proposed restaurant in this location here and the proposed <br />commercial/recreational building here. You also see parking as well as access off of Akoni-Pule <br />Highway. The subject property is outlined in red. And you can see there is State property <br />located makai of that, and then the shoreline is shown at the very bottom of the slide here. <br /> <br />This is a conceptual rendering of the proposed restaurant and commercial building. The <br />restaurant would be located in this area and then the two-story commercial building in the back <br />here. You can see access off of the highway, which runs at the top of the slide. <br /> <br />And these are elevations. This is the two-story commercial building. You can see the highway <br />here. It drops down to a parking area, the two-story building, and then the State property makai <br />of that, and the water. And this is the restaurant building here. Again, you have Akoni-Pule <br />Highway, the parking area, and the State property between the subject property and the <br />shoreline. <br /> <br />The Planning Department is recommending approval of the SMA Permit with conditions. You <br />also should have received some testimony from the Kawaihae Canoe Club and National Park <br />Service, as well as the applicantÓs response to comments from the National Park Service. Are <br />there any questions? <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Thank you, Maija. I had a couple of questions. Could you go back a couple of slides <br />to the layout? There. Where is actually the shoreline? <br /> <br />COTTLE: The shoreline, the approximate shoreline is shown at the bottom of the slide here Î <br />itÓs this line here. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: So is that the high-water mark? <br /> <br />COTTLE: This is the approximate shoreline; itÓs not a certified shoreline. Since this is not a <br />shoreline property, a certified shoreline survey was not required. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: I see, okay. And do you know what the approximate distance is in the land which <br />borders this property along the shoreline? <br /> <br />COTTLE: The shortest distance from this approximate shoreline to this boundary here is 65 feet, <br />and itÓs a greater distance here and here. Let me see if I have -. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: So itÓs outside of the setback then. <br /> <br />COTTLE: ItÓs outside of the shoreline setback; the standard shoreline setback would be 40 feet. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Okay. Do you know the approximate square-footage of the restaurant and the <br />commercial building? <br />2 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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