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At the prior Commission meeting, the Commission decided todefer action on this particular <br />request and indicated they would like the Applicant to go back to look at four items, basically, <br />fouritems. And, basically, one was a discussion of the property within the context of the <br />Kaumalumalu ahupua a and also the relationship to theKeolonahihi and Keakealani Wahine <br />Complex. The other was the identification of any past or ongoing traditional and customary <br />practices on the property. The third was the description of how the Judd Trail appears on the <br />subject property and assessment of the ownership of trail and recommendations concerning <br />potential public access. And the fourth item that the Commission wanted the Applicant to <br />review was the development of the ethnographic evidence concerning the project area. <br />The Applicant had done these things, investigated the things that the Planning Commission <br />wanted. And they had submitted this cultural impact assessment which all of you have a copy <br />th <br />of. That was submitted to us on May 11 and was circulated to the Planning Commission, along <br />with it our recommendations and their discussionsrelative to the items that the Commissioners <br />wanted addressed. <br />Along with the cultural impact assessment, the Applicant also submitted a traffic impact <br />assessment report that was done by Phillip Rowell and Associates. <br />So at this time if there are any questions relative to the report, perhaps that could be directed, <br />questions could be directed to the Applicant or its representative. Are there any questions? <br />ALAMEDA:Seeing none, will the Applicant or its representative please come forward? <br />HAYASHI:While the applicant is coming forward, we did circulate another yellow <br />th <br />sheet, its dated May 25, and these are the conditions that were presented and amended at the <br />th <br />February 24 meeting which both the party and the Planning Director had basically agreed upon. <br />And there also was, we just circulated another condition. This is anew proposed Condition <br />No. 13; and in looking at the transcript, thiswas also agreed upon by the Applicant and the <br />Planning Director. I dont believe the Applicant received a copy of that. This is a new <br />Condition 13 and Ill read that into the record, A metes and bounds survey of the Judd Trail <br />shall be prepared by a licensed surveyor to identify the extent to which the Judd Trail is located <br />within the subject property. A public access shall be provided over that portion of the Judd <br />Trail. Are there any questions? <br />ALAMEDA:Seeing none, please raise your right hand. Do you swear and affirm to tell <br />thetruthnowbeforetheHawai iCountyPlanningCommission? <br />LAU:Ido. <br />MOORE:Ido. <br />ALAMEDA:Thankyou.Couldyoupleasestateyournameandaddressfortherecord? <br />LAU:Thank you, Mr. Chairman. My name is Christopher Lau. I am the <br />president of Towne Development of Hawai i, the managing member of the Royal Ali i LLC. To <br />2EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />
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