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In response to Commissioner HouselÓs question, Ms. Cottle stated that the applicants are already <br />in compliance with the minimum parking requirement for the proposed expansion, which is to <br />provide six stalls according to the Zoning Code. <br /> <br />The applicants, Drs. Robert Jordan and Jenny Chartier, and their representative, Pete Piper, were <br />present. Mr. Piper stated that the applicants are in agreement with the proposed conditions for <br />approval, and that they have started the process to meet some of the conditions that include <br />obtaining a building permit, preparing a Solid Waste Management Plan, and determining <br />whether a septic system is required due to the expansion. He added that the applicants have <br />already installed a backflow prevention assembly, which has been inspected by the Department <br />of Water Supply, as required. <br /> <br />In response to Commissioner BowmanÓs inquiry, Dr. Jordan spoke to the new direct release <br />program where if specific conditions are met on the mainland, animals can enter the state witho <br />quarantine; he said that they travel to the airport and determine whether an animal can be <br />released right there or must be flown to Honolulu for quarantine. Commissioner Bowman also <br />asked about their surgery services since the current permit allows no boarding or kenneling. Dr. <br />Jordan said that most of the time animals are brought in early in the morning for surgery and <br />picked up on the same day, adding that there have been no complaints from neighbors in the past <br />five years of their operation. <br /> <br />There was no one from the public wishing to testify in regard to this application. <br /> <br />It was moved by Commissioner Bowman and seconded by Commissioner Housel that the <br />application be approved as recommended by the Planning Director, with conditions. A roll call <br />vote was taken and motion carried with six ayes (Bowman, Housel, Beaudet, Giffin, Iokepa and <br />Watanabe). <br /> <br />REZ 09-95 The Commission took this item up at 9:50 a.m. with approximately <br />DR. VIRGIL PLACE 30 people from the public in attendance. <br />ST <br />KAHUA 1, KAHUA <br />AND WAIKA, <br />NORTH KOHALA <br /> <br />APPLICANT: DR. VIRGIL PLACE (REZ 09-95) <br />Change of Zone from an Agricultural 20-acre (A-20a) to a Family Agricultural 3-acre (FA-3a) <br />district for 45 acres of land. The property is located along the south side of Ala Kahua Drive, <br />approximately 2,600 feet east of the Ala Kahua Drive Î Akoni Pule Highway intersection, Kahua <br />st <br />1, Kahua and Waika, North Kohala, HawaiÒi, TMK: 5-9-5: 4 and 5. <br /> <br />(SEE EXHIBIT A) <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />
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