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now that we see the results in some of those decisions in Kona and other parts of this island and <br />Maui that maybe we can readdress those issues and go, wait, maybe we made some mistakes <br />back then and its a different climate now and perhaps we can see, you know, if these things can <br />be changed back to something better for the greater good for the community. And thats about it. <br />ALAMEDA:Thank you. Any questions for Mr. Sweeney? Yes. <br />GRAHAM:I wanted to just follow up on Mr. Sweeneys comments and ask Norman, <br />Norman are there any in what weve got before us, are there any restrictions at all on the kind of <br />resale hes concerned about, someone that takes ownership here and sells within a year or two to <br />whomever they choose? <br />HAYASHI:Im not aware of any restrictions. Perhaps that could be direct -, rather <br />directed towards the applicant or his representative. <br />GRAHAM:All right. Thank you. But we dont have that before us at this point? <br />HAYASHI:Not to my knowledge, no. <br />GRAHAM:Thank you. <br />YUEN:Yeah. As currently stated in the conditions there arent any resale <br />restrictions. Its an interesting point. You know, on the affordable housing side, theres <br />typically some kind of resale or shared appreciation. Thats the only example I can think of <br />where thats been, where that has been done. But there is not any in the conditions as currently <br />worded. <br />SWEENEY:Well, that is the benefit -. <br />ALAMEDA:Microphone, please. <br />SWEENEY:Oh, the benefits for the farmer and the low income folks has been a selling <br />point for this project. And I believe it would be mandatory to keep something like that, some <br />clause in there that it remain so throughout the, as far in the future as we have control or we can <br />go to the community and as a whole can address changing situations. <br />ALAMEDA:Commissioners, any other questions? <br />ESLIT:Mr. Chairman, can I ask a question? <br />26 <br /> <br />
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