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WOODWARD: Okay.
<br />DOMINGO: In the event that youÓre open for a motion, then I woul
<br />WOODWARD: Okay, well, let me -. Thank you, Mr. Fuke. And just
<br />have nobody signed up from the public to testify, so at this poi
<br />DOMINGO: Mr. Chairman?
<br />WOODWARD: Yes, Commissioner Domingo.
<br />DOMINGO: With regard to the application of Beth-An and Cary Nish
<br />09-92, I would move for its, a recommendation of approval to the
<br />inclusion of that, with the proposed amendment, Revised Conditio
<br />WOODWARD: Do I have a second?
<br />OGATA: Second.
<br />WOODWARD: Okay. Moved by Commissioner Domingo, seconded by Comm
<br />Ogata. Any discussion? Commissioner Iwashita.
<br />IWASHITA: Mr. Chair, thank you. Can I ask staff to put up the -
<br />guess, conflicted about this application; and the reason for my
<br />enjoy going to NoriÓs. The Oahu -. However, as the Chair knows
<br />previously in our addressing applications in the Houselots area,
<br />that essentially -. And what has been put up there on the scre
<br />of the Honolulu International Airport. And we all know, all of those go, the Industrial area that
<br />adjoins it along Nimitz Highway, and then this is also Industria
<br />Island area down here, and then across Nimitz Highway is a milit
<br />forth. You know, I canÓt help but think that, you know, Houselo
<br />of proximity to our Airport -. And, you know, this whole idea about zoning Industrial next to the
<br />Airport, thereÓs some obviously common sense to it. But, on the
<br />When I go to Honolulu and I fly, you know, you get into your car
<br />to town, all you see is Industrial when you drive out of there.
<br />out of the Airport, and the first thing you see are big metal bu
<br />couple of miles almost; and, you know, it makes no sense to me.
<br />island that Oahu had back in the early sixties, probably in the
<br />General Plan in 1977 and, you know, this is what you got, that k
<br />same thing here. And, you know, thatÓs my conflict, is that I r
<br />Development Plan process that has, you started and is really bei
<br />now, fully, pretty much, except for the appointment of the actio
<br />done in Puna, starting in Kau -- that we really need to do that
<br />itÓs going to start in Hamakua, hopefully, when this budget pass
<br />being made now. Budgetary constraints, I understand. But we re
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