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all other Commission Members know, is that there should be a process to review and revise the <br />Hilo Community Development Plan. You’ve got to use that as a vehicle to get a clearer picture, <br />a much clearer picture, of what’s to happen in House Lots and this area, and the rest of Hilo, so <br />that we as a Commission and the Council can have a clearer, a much clearer picture of where <br />we’re going to be in 30, 40, 50 years. We won’t know that if we keep doing things the way we <br />do things now, and that is each application one at a time, say that each one complies with the <br />General Plan. There can be no argument that each one complies with the General Plan. The <br />General Plan is broad enough to say that whatever you want to do with your property is going to <br />comply with the General Plan. It will serve one purpose or another. It’s, you know -. <br />I think from the big picture, again, if, we look at it and say do we want our island in 50 years or <br />60 years to look like Oahu? If the answer is yes, we just keep doing it the way we’re doing it. <br />We’ll get there, guaranteed. Absolutely guaranteed we’ll get there. If we want something <br />different from Oahu, then we cannot keep saying all the same things we say about the General <br />Plan and LUPAGs and all of that. Because that’s, if you look at the record in the Honolulu <br />Planning Commission and the Honolulu County Council, approval of all of the developments <br />that they have done, all of it is justified under the General Plan, under the LUPAGs; and we can <br />do it that way. <br />My hope is that at some point we stop doing it that way, at least pause. We should really pause <br />and see how we can do it better, how we can do it different. Because if we don’t do it different, <br />we’re going to get that. Just get on the plane, go over there and look around. And when I have <br />grandchildren, hopefully in 50 years they won’t see that. But if we don’t do things different <br />that’s what they’ll see. Thank you, Mr. Chair. <br />WOODWARD: Thank you, Commissioner Iwashita. Any further discussion? All right. <br />I’d just like to make a point or two; and we’ve discussed this before. I agree with you from the <br />standpoint of there ought to be community development plans involved in what we do. <br />Unfortunately the last community development plan for Hilo is 1975. That’s the one that you <br />mentioned; and that’s really very dated information. And Hilo definitely needs a community <br />development plan. Unfortunately even if it were to start today it wouldn’t be completed for three <br />or four years. So it’s not the ideal situation. <br />We’re in a situation here where if you look at an aerial map of this area it has largely gone the <br />way of Light Industrial use, despite what was requested in the Community Development Plan in <br />1975. <br />Okay, if there are no further comments, Maija, if you’ll take the vote. <br />COTTLE: Thank you. <br />IWASHITA: Mr. Chair, can I -? <br />WOODWARD: Yes, Commissioner Iwashita. <br />IWASHITA: Yeah, just to address the point you raised about what has happened there. <br />It’s really interesting cause in House Lots when the Medium Density Urban designation was first <br />done many years ago and you got the apartment buildings and the commercial developments <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />5 <br /> <br />
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