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UDANI: Yes. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, you’re -. <br />UDANI: Well, that’s in the proposal and we have to -. <br />WATANABE: Okay, but that’s workable for your plans? <br />UDANI: I think so. <br />WATANABE: Okay, okay. Well, do you have anything else you’d like to add? No? <br />UDANI: No. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Then other Commissioners may have questions of you, so I’m <br />going to open it up to questioning then, yeah? Okay? <br />UDANI: Okay. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Ms. Siracusa. <br />SIRACUSA: Thank you. Right now the entire block on which your property sits is all <br />Residential, and I was very glad to see that you planned to use the existing structure and not take <br />it down. But we have to have a concern on rezonings because anything can happen in the future, <br />whether it’s in your own plans or whether you decide to sell to someone else later on as they <br />have their own ideas about what they want to do with the property. So we have to be always <br />wary that when we do a change of zone it’s not going to be necessarily what you’re planning <br />now. Somebody else might come along and want to tear down the house and put up some big <br />commercial structure that the neighbors or others in the community might find unsightly. So <br />how would you feel if we put in a condition saying that the existing structure would stay on the <br />property as long as it was not falling apart I guess. We did this some other old houses that were <br />being put to a commercial use saying that they would not be, and I can’t remember what the <br />wording was. Chris maybe you remember there was one in Naalehu that was going to be used <br />for an insurance office and we wanted to keep the -. <br />YUEN: Right, well, it wasn’t an insurance -. That one was probably a real estate <br />office for the owner. We’ve had conditions which limited the use to the existing dwelling or a <br />similar replacement structure. <br />SIRACUSA: Okay. Do you understand what I’m saying? <br />UDANI: Yes. <br />SIRACUSA: So how would you feel about something like that if we put a condition in <br />like that? <br />UDANI: Well, my house is already old so I don’t know if, it’s already 80 years old, <br />built in 1927. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />6 <br /> <br />
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