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is recommending either a denial or that it be deferred until these opinions come back from the lot <br />owners. There is a request to send these back to the Planning Commission by June 16, 2008. <br />I just want to bring to your attention that there have been several correspondence brought to the <br />Planning Department since the application was submitted. The two letters we mentioned, one to <br />nd <br />the makai lot owners, one to the mauka lot owners, dated June 2. We have a letter of support <br />from Councilperson Emily Naeole. And, additionally, this morning we received a packet from <br />the applicant’s representative addressing the issues of this recommendation. Are there any <br />questions? <br />WATANABE: Any questions? Yes, Ms. Bowman. <br />BOWMAN: Being that I don’t live in this area, I’m just trying to get an overall picture <br />of the proposed industrial areas in Pahoa. You named several like in Keaau Shipman, and then <br />in Pahoa. How far away from this area is like the closest? I’m just -. <br />DARROW: The closest would be that area we had just mentioned, which is within <br />thth <br />Paradise Park on 13 and 15. There are some issues with this in regards to ownership of the <br />property as well as being able to accommodate improvements for an Industrial zone. The next <br />areas would be Milo Street which is between Keaau and Hawaiian Paradise Park where you’ll <br />see the new credit union that was built. That particular area has General Plan Industrial. Going <br />further towards Keaau you have Shipman Industrial Park. I believe that’s approximately six to <br />seven miles away from this property. <br />BOWMAN: And the Credit Union is how far away? I’m sorry. <br />DARROW: I would guess to say three to four miles. <br />PUBLIC: Farther. <br />BOWMAN: Well, maybe we can get that -. <br />DARROW: Yeah, it could be a little farther. Pahoa would be the next area going <br />towards that area. And Malama Market is kind of representative of that particular location. <br />WATANABE: Okay? Ms. Siracusa. <br />SIRACUSA: Yes. In the submission that Sandra brought in this morning are included a <br />bunch of exhibits; and these are the applications, and actually the recommendations, for the other <br />rd <br />special permits that were permitted temporarily along 33. And each of them has a requirement <br />for landscaping to be established and maintained at a minimum field of 10 feet and minimum <br />depth of four feet within and along all property boundaries. And I can tell you right now that all <br />of those applicants are in violation to one extent or another. And I’m very concerned about <br />granting any more permits when people are not following the terms and conditions. And I know <br />that Sumida didn’t do that. But what I’m asking is -. <br />WATANABE: Well, Ms. Siracusa, we’re not deliberating yet. <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />3 <br /> <br />
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