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<br />WINDWARD PLANNING COMMISSION <br />COUNTY OF HAWAIÒI <br />HEARING TRANSCRIPT <br />JULY 8, 2010 <br /> STEPHANIE DULLUM (REZ-10-121) <br />A regularly advertised hearing on the application of <br />was called to order at 10:52 a.m. in the County of HawaiÒi, Aupuni Center Conference Room, <br />101 Pauahi Street, Hilo, HawaiÒi, with Chairman Rell Woodward presiding. <br />COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Rell Woodward, Dean Au, Takashi Domingo, Zendo Kern, and <br />Wallace Ishibashi. <br />STAFF PRESENT: Brandon Gonzalez (Deputy Corporation Counsel), Warren Lee (Director <br />of Public Works), BJ Leithead Todd (Planning Director), Daryn Arai (Planning Program <br />Manager), Jeff Darrow (Staff Planner) and Maija Cottle (Staff Pl <br />And no one from the public in attendance. <br />ABSENT AND EXCUSED: Stephen Ono <br />APPLICANT: STEPHANIE DULLUM (REZ-10-121) <br />Change of Zone from an Agricultural 40-acre (A-40a) to an Agricultural 10-acre (A-10a) district <br />for 71.178 acres of land. The property is located along the makai (north) side of the HawaiÒi Belt <br />Road near the 44-mile marker, approximately 0.5 mile east of the entrance to Camp Honokaia <br />(Boy Scout Camp), Kawela, Hmkua, HawaiÒi, TMK: 4-6-011: 039. <br />WOODWARD: Okay, the second and final item on the agenda is application from Stephanie <br />Dullum for a Change of Zone from an Ag-40a to an Ag-10a for 71 plus acres of land on the <br />makai side of the HawaiÒi Belt Road near the 44-mile marker, near the Boy Scout Camp in <br />Hmkua. Jeff? <br />DARROW: Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good morning, Members of the Planning Commission. If I <br />could direct your attention to the presentation on the wall. Our second applicant is Stephanie <br />Dullum. They are requesting a change of zone. The actual property is located in the Hmkua <br />District of HawaiÒi. More specifically weÓre looking at approximately two miles east of the <br />Honokaa area. The property is identified with a black outline and it borders along the HawaiÒi <br />Belt Road. If youÓll notice the different colors weÓre looking at, the darker blue color is <br />signifying Agricultural 40-acre zoning. The lighter green is signifying Agricultural 5 acres; and <br />the darker green is signifying Open zoning. <br />This is a closer shot of the zoning map. Again, we have the subject property identified in a black <br />outline. We have Open zoning to the east, which is mainly plant <br />have smaller Agricultural lots to the west with similar zoning, Agricultural 40 acres to the north <br />and to the south. <br />1 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />