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approximate location of the Transit Oriented Development, the TOD site. But that’s what it <br />looks like to me. <br />RHO: But because the Plan is not specific, you can’t really tell -, I <br />mean, that’s the best you can do. It wouldn’t be that the pod would be located – as I call it a <br />pod – would be located mauka of the Keauhou Parkway? <br />ATTA: I think because it’s in a draft form, obviously it can always be <br />amended. But the way the -, if you look at the figure that’s in the CDP, those pods seem to <br />run along Alii Drive right now. So I think that’s why I’m, you know, interpreting it that way. <br />RHO: Okay, thank you. Commissioner Woodward. <br />WOODWARD: Mr. Chairman. One thing I did notice in the Community <br />Development Plan is they are encouraging what they call infill that is in areas that are already <br />developed; if you are going to have a development, put it in between two areas that are <br />already developed. And it would seem to me that this would fit that criteria. <br />RHO: Commissioner Domingo. <br />DOMINGO: I’m not seeing exactly what Mr. Woodward described or said, <br />but when you referred to the Community Development Plan, it states that, in regards to <br />compact villages, “the majority of future growth should be directed north of Kailua, with <br />some future growth in the Kailua to Keauhou area in the form of compact villages that offer <br />increased density and mixture of homes, shops, and places to work.” So you know, it seems <br />like this application is in keeping with the Community Development Plan statement. <br />RHO: And your question is? <br />DOMINGO: No, I’m just -. <br />RHO: Oh, you don’t have a -. <br />DOMINGO: Citing that out, yeah -. <br />RHO: Oh, okay. <br />DOMINGO: And it’s not of a concern, but I just wanted to point that out for <br />me, you know, just for me, just thinking out loudly. If I were to consider future <br />development, of course, the Community Development Plan such as more of the development <br />will go north of Kailua, but at the same time they are saying that “with some future growth in <br />the Kailua to Keauhou area in the form of compact villages that offer increased density and <br />mixture of homes, shops, and places to work.” So as I interpret this, I believe that the <br />proposed project before us fits in that description. <br />RHO: Yes, Director. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />8 <br /> <br />