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new pipeline that's at least eight inches in. We don't have a mechanism for roads. It's <br />something that we could work on. It wouldn't be a bad idea. <br />MINA:They should look into that because then it would be equal share, you <br />know, not that everybody takes the whole expense at one time and then not get reimbursed. <br />GALDONES:Thank you, Mr. Mina. Commissioner Fujikawa. <br />FUJIKAWA:Question with the staff. The Mmalahoa Highway, is that a State <br />highway? <br />HAYASHI:Mmaloha Highway or Highway 119 is a State highway. <br />FUJIKAWA:It is the State? <br />HAYASHI:Yes. <br />FUJIKAWA:Now why isn't the State involved into this addressing the intersection? <br />Let them pay for it. <br />HAYASHI:We did send comments to the State Department of Transportation. <br />FUJIKAWA:They don't have the money, too.Vdkk+`mxv`x+Hllmns`f`hmrssgd <br />development, I'm for the development, but see what the County could do to help the Applicant <br />on this. <br />GALDONES:Okay. Commissioners, any further questions or comments? If not, <br />Commissioners, there is a recommendation from Staff to approve the State Land Use Boundary <br />Amendment and also for the change of zoning. Of course, there are some amendments to the <br />change of zone application. What is the wishes of the Commissioners? <br />HAYASHI:Mr. Chair, we do have specific language for proposed condition, revised <br />Condition F. <br />GALDONES:Okay. Could you state that. <br />HAYASHI:Yes. But before I do that, Mr. Tyler had indicated earlier that the Old <br />Government Road is owned, not owned by the State Department of Transportation but is <br />owned by the County. We do have comments from the Department of Public Works, and <br />that's your Exhibit A. On Page 2, it does say that the Old Government Road fronting the <br />subject property is under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Transportation. I just <br />wanted to clarify that. <br />22 <br /> <br />