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Pahoa where there is anticipated to be some areas of Pahoa that might be designated for <br />at least Light Industrial zoning. <br />OLSON: If I could add that, you know, we also saw, as the Steering <br />Committee, we also saw those maps; and, you know, we chose to focus on going forward <br />as opposed to trying to unwind, you know, the failure of not having an earlier planning <br />process accepted. In other words, you’re in the point of the dog chasing its tail, as you <br />just found out, you know. You just went through three hours of trying to unscramble this <br />gunshot process of trying to provide infrastructure where no infrastructure was ever <br />intended to be put. In other words, the people who laid out the subdivision made no <br />accommodation for any of the infrastructure that would be required for the subdivision to <br />actually exist. So we could have, we all agreed that we could have spent a lot of time <br />trying to unscramble that and how productive would it be. You know, we had bigger fish <br />to fry. <br />WATANABE: Okay. So then based on what you’ve just described all those are in <br />rd <br />excess of 4 miles from the present location, 33 Avenue, am I correct? <br />OLSON: No. No, the town center which we identified in the plan is <br />basically, more or less, central to the subdivision. And Light Industrial would be -. <br />WATANABE: Oh, you’re talking about the Watamull and the 40 acres there? <br />OLSON: Yeah. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, the one that they testified to, it’s three miles down the road <br />with no water and no road? <br />OLSON: Well, actually the one on Paradise does have, the town center does <br />have water. There is a waterline that goes down Paradise.It doesn’t go, I think, quite far <br />enough, but it is -. <br />BROWN: I’m going to have to stop you, Jon. <br />OLSON: Go ahead. <br />BROWN: Actually the regional town center for Hawaiian Paradise Park is <br />thth <br />proposed to be down Kaloli Drive between 25 and 27. There are two 40-acre parcels. <br />One owned by the Hawaiian Paradise Park Association, and the other one is owned by <br />the Watamull Investment LLC, I think that’s what their official name is. And there <br />would need to be water brought down to that site. There’s no County water down to <br />there at this time. The Industrial designated node further down Kaloli is down in the <br />vicinity of the existing J&J Self Storage Facility. I thought that was actually allowed by <br />Special Permit. Right? Chris confirms. <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />11 <br /> <br />
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