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In reference to Mr. BaronÓs coments, Mr. Mooers said the applicant does have the desire <br />to be able to grade a house pad and to effect a grading plan that will be able to <br />accommodate his proposed residence. He noted that Mr. Baron has 2 ½ acres which he <br />has subdivided using the ohana and the CPR processes. <br />In closing Mr. Mooers referenced Exhibit B of the Background Report and said the land <br />use pattern for this subdivision and the adjoining subdivisions for quite some time has <br />been basically to allow two units on each existing lot, noting at some point virtually every <br />lot will be converted from CPRs to subdivisions. <br />In response to Commissioner SpringerÓs inquiry whether the Department of HealthÓs <br />requirements for abatement of fugitive dust include the strategy <br />Mr. Mooers said that it depended on what mitigation measures the contractor chooses. <br />Mr. Baron asked that a condition be imposed requiring a dust screen as well as watering, <br />noting the contractor will do the cheapest possible mitigation, <br />effective. Mr. Yuen said the Planning Department is not recommending such a condition <br />be imposed. <br />Regarding the State Land Use Boundary Amendment, it was moved by <br />Kubota and seconded by Commissioner Fujikawa to send a favorable recommendation to <br />the County Council based on and incorporating the Planning DirectorÓs recommendation. <br />A roll call vote was taken and motion carried with seven ayes (Kubota, Fujikawa, Mina, <br />Smith, Springer, Togashi and Galdones) and two absent and excused (Giffin and <br />McCall). <br />Regarding the Change of Zone Application, it was moved by Commissioner Kubota and <br />seconded by Commissioner Fujikawa to send a favorable recommendation to the County <br />Council based on and incorporating the Planning DirectorÓs recommendation. A roll call <br />vote was taken and motion carried with seven ayes (Kubota, Fujikawa, Mina, Smith, <br />Springer, Togashi and Galdones) and two absent and excused (Giffin and McCall). <br />SLU BOUNDARYThe Commission took this item up at 12:03 p.m. with one <br />AMENDMENT &person from the public in attendance. <br />PHILIP R. & <br />DIANE C. DELMER <br />ÒULI, <br />SOUTH KOHALA <br />APPLICANTS: PHILIP R. & DIANE C. DELMER (SLU 02-013/REZ 02-026) - <br />Applications for a State Land Use Boundary Amendment from Agricultural to Rural and <br />a Change of Zone by changing the district classification from Agricultural (A-5a) to <br />Residential and Agricultural (RA-2a) for approximately 5.1233 acres of land. The <br />property is located in Anekona Estates Subdivision, at the northeast corner of Anekona <br />5 <br /> <br />
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