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HPA and Parker, but it is community kids, as well as organizatio <br />school garden, many, many other organizations. This past Christmkahi giving <br />project, which has been funded by Parker Ranch’s Richard Smart F <br />encourage that we not have unintended consequences, which is wha <br />much. <br />GIFFIN: Patti, I just wanted to make it real clear. Then the fou <br />referring to is the Hawai‘i Community Foundation -. <br />COOK: Community Foundation, that is correct. <br />GIFFIN: Which is another beneficiary along with the hospital and <br />COOK: Correct. And the money that they receive, they immediately <br />the community. <br />GIFFIN: Thank you. <br />COOK: Thank you. <br />GIFFIN: Commissioners, any questions of Patti Cook? Thank you ve <br />is a good time to speak in terms of the law, or the current feel <br />county regarding concurrency. <br />COTTLE: Yes, thank you, Madam Chair. The intent of the concurren <br />Code is to ensure that when a project is built or when a land is <br />improvements go in at the same time so that any impacts of that <br />reduced. <br />GIFFIN: So when, again, does concurrency kick in? <br />COTTLE: It kicks in concurrent with development of the lands tha <br />So we have a few conditions that we think speak directly to the <br />Code. <br />GIFFIN: Thank you. And that’s on the new list of conditions that <br />COTTLE: Yes. <br />GIFFIN: Okay, hang on. <br />COTTLE: First of all, I kind of just want to go into their traff <br />of zone. <br />GIFFIN: Okay. <br />COTTLE: Because DOE and Parker Ranch don’t have plans to develop <br />DOE says that they wouldn’t develop for at least another ten yea <br />plans to immediately develop the surrounding commercially zoned <br /> <br />