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little closer. Again, on the left side of the map running in a n <br />Hawaii Belt Road. The general location for PepeÒekeo is in the l <br />slide. And, again, the subject application is identified with a <br />The colors on the map represent the different zonings. The dark <br />represents Agricultural 20 acres. The yellow represents Single F <br />different densities. The darker yellow represents 7500 square fe <br />square feet, and then the lighter yellow is 20,000 square feet. <br />General Industrial 5 acres which consists of a portion of the su <br />of Agricultural 20 acres. It is also split zoned on the State L <br />mean on the State Land Use Boundary it is identified as Urban in <br />Industrial zoning and also State Land Use Agricultural on the Co <br />This is unfortunately a darker overlay of an aerial photo. This <br />by Google; and this shows the general location of the previous p <br />general location of the PepeÒekeo Sugar Mill that has been or wa- <br />year period. And then more recently, itÓs the general location o <br />Plant, and, again, the remnants of the plant are identified in t <br />Sugar Mill Road also known as PepeÒekeo Mill Road, running in an <br />upper portion of the map. <br />The applicant is requesting to amend Special Management Area Use <br />the former Hilo Coast Processing Company coal burning electric g <br />renewable electrical power generation facility fueled by locally <br />several upgrades and additions to existing structures, and the c <br />and infrastructure within the Special Management Area. <br />The previous permit No. 221 included a condition, Condition No.4 <br />only to washed, low sulfur Class B sub bituminous coal or its eq <br />any other fuel source they would have had to come before the Pla <br />as well as receive the appropriate permits from the Department o <br />The improvements to the facility include the upgrade of the boil <br />upgrading the air pollution and control equipment, construct a c <br />chip processing building, add a wood transport conveyor, as well <br />step-up transformer. This is the applicantÓs site plan. IÓve ma <br />blue areas identify those structures that are proposed, the red <br />be upgraded. IÓve been informed this morning that the actual sta <br />will be relocated. So that will also be a new item that will be <br />application they talk about reducing the height from 190 feet to <br />This would be the chip, the approximate location of the chip sto <br />buildings in this area. This is the step-up transformer, and thi <br />general location of the stack. And, again, we show the outline o <br />ocean located on the lower portion of the map, and we also have <br />side of the map. The applicant is proposing that truck traffic <br />3 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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