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HAYASHI: Mr. Chairman, before you go into the next item of business, I just wanted <br />to let the Commissioners know that after the Hawaii Johns’s application, I did contact the State <br />Land Use Commission’s Executive Officer and he indicated to me that none of the lands on <br />Hawaii County are designated Important Ag Lands. The procedure is that how the, this is the <br />procedure. If you as the landowner wanted to identify the property as Important Ag Land you <br />will petition the Land Use Commission to have that done. So it will go through the hearing <br />process; and the Land Use Commission would issue a declaratory ruling indicating, yes, we <br />agree that the land should be placed into the Important Ag Land category. So that’s how the <br />Important Ag lands are designated. There is a situation in Honolulu, Oahu, where the State Land <br />Use Commission recently approve a petition for a declaratory ruling to have one of the large <br />landowners designate that land as Important Ag Land. So basically that is the process. <br />So for the Hawaii Johns’s application, your action is final. <br />WOODWARD: So we did it, it’s done. <br />HAYASHI: Yes. <br />WOODWARD: Got it done, good. Okay, thank you, Mr. Hayashi. <br />The discussion ended at 11:20 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Sharon M. Nomura, Secretary <br /> Windward Planning Commission <br />17 <br />EXHIBIT A <br />