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to be in the Opihikao area. This line traveling in a north-south direction is the Pahoa-Kalapana <br />Road. And traveling east is the Opihikao or the Kamaili Road. The area of the application is <br />identified by a red dot. This is directly located right on Kamaili Road, approximately a half mile <br />from the intersection, with its intersection on the Pahoa-Kalapana Road. <br />The applicants in this case, Candee Corwin and Theresa Reynoso, are requesting a special permit <br />to establish a two-bedroom bed and breakfast and a one-bedroom massage wellness center within <br />their existing two-story 5-bedroom dwelling. This is located on a parcel that is 5.06 acres in size. <br />Referring to the site plan submitted by the applicants, this would be Opihikao-Kamaili Road. <br />They have a driveway that accesses Opihikao Road. <br />The existing two-story dwelling is identified here in red. They do have open permits for a <br />proposed game room and a proposed ohana dwelling. They also have a water tank. We did <br />receive comments from the Department of Health regarding their concerns with the large <br />capacitycesspool.Thoseconcernswereaddressedbytheapplicants,andthatwasinaletter <br />submitted to the Planning Department. At the December 17, 2004 meeting we had a request <br />from Commissioner Siracusa if the applicants could notify property owners within the Kaueleau <br />Farm Lots Subdivision, which the applicants did; and we have received several letters from <br />property owners within the Subdivision. One of them is Stephen Freedman and the other is <br />Susie Osborne. The Planning Director is recommending that this request be approved by the <br />Planning Commission. Are there any questions? <br />SPRINGER:Commissioners, any questions of staff? Commissioner Siracusa. <br />SIRACUSA:Well, I know the answer but I want to ask these questions so that the other <br />Commission Members can get the benefit of that information. Would you explain about how <br />that map does not reflect what is really on the ground in terms of Kamaili Road and that its <br />continuous, its not at the end of the road there, and about steepness of slope and the runaway <br />truck ramp. <br />DARROW:There are pictures that have been sent around to the Commissioners. It <br />has pictures facing mauka and makai of the area where this application is located. And in <br />regards to steepness, Im not an expert as far as the road steepness; but we havent received any <br />comments relative to, that Im aware -. <br />SIRACUSA:Yes, you have. Yes, you have. <br />DARROW:Oh, Im sorry. <br />SIRACUSA:Susie Osborne. <br />DARROW:Oh, okay, I meant as far as from Departments. As far as on the ground, it <br />appears that the actual Opihikao Road differs from what is actually on the ground. On the <br />ground we have the location of the applicants parcel identified here in red. The Opihikao- <br />Kamaili Road actually continues up and meets with this road. But on paper, it actually comes <br />down and meets, this is like a little cul-de-sac there. As far as how that came about, Im unsure. <br />SPRINGER:Other questions of staff? <br />2EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />
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