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septic systems, the amount of 6,000 gallons, thats all based on a two-building understanding in <br />this application? <br />YUEN:The 6,000, yes. The 6,000 gallons are based on two buildings. Now <br />realize that with this application, as with any other zoning applications, that dont have specific <br />controls, you know, other than the Zoning Code, they dont have to put the buildings where <br />theyre showing on the site plan here. If the zoning passes, between the time of the zoning and <br />the time they build the building, they can change that. They could put five buildings with one <br />unit each or something. You know, they could change a number of things connected with this. <br />The zoning would allow it. But the discussion of the number of individual wastewater systems is <br />based on the two-building configuration; and the number of water commitments needed is also <br />based on that. <br />SIRACUSA:Thank you. Thats what I wanted to make clear. <br />GRAHAM:Thank you. <br />ALAMEDA:Mr. Chair? <br />GRAHAM:Commissioner Alameda. <br />ALAMEDA:Thank you, Mr. Chair. Going off Mr. Yuens comment, so Mr. Yuen, then <br />if there is a proposal for a change in, lets say maybe they want to make five buildings like you <br />said, then the water commitments would need to change as well, huh? <br />YUEN:No. What I meant was if they wanted to put the same units in five <br />buildings, for example, they dont need any more water. But what Im reminding the <br />Commission is that very often -. You know, we see a site plan come in with a change of zone, <br />and thats a good thing to have to get an idea of, people really should have that by the time they <br />come in for a change of zone. However unless we put in a special condition, they are not bound <br />by that site plan or the other things that they may be intending to do, and instead of having a two- <br />story building theyve got a one-story building. And you always have to remember that; and <br />sometimes I think we dont remember it. And if you want them to have a, if they showed a two- <br />story building and you wanted them to have a two-story building for sure, you have to say it in <br />the conditions you shall build a two-story building. Otherwise, once theyre in the door with the <br />zoning, they can do any of the things that are allowed by the change of zone and not prohibited <br />by the specific conditions of zoning. <br />GRAHAM:Thank you, Mr. Yuen. Jeff? <br />DARROW:Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It has been brought to my attention that the <br />Planning Department would like to delete a portion of Condition G, and that would be the first <br />sentence that states No direct access to the property shall be allowed from Ponahawai Street. <br />The remainder of the condition will stay as Condition G which states, Access shall be limited <br />through the Road and Utility Easement (RU-5) and shall conform to Chapter 22, County Streets, <br />of the Hawaii County Code. This access point shall be shared with the adjoining parcel (TMK: <br />2-3-37: 18). <br />3EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />
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