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YUEN:And the reason for this- the landscaping, the Rule 17 landscaping relies on <br />either you planting, you€re doing a lot of planting or existing woodlands. In this- this is an area <br />that€s rather sparsely vegetated as a normal, the normal situation there and it might not- to do <br />heavy landscaping. We did want to see some screening from the adjacent property but to do <br />heavy landscaping might seem out of place in the overall character of the area. So this would <br />introduce some flexibility to that. For Number 6 - I would say we don€t want this to be a wide <br />open retail situation and it€s a little difficult to understand exactly what the scope is because <br />there€s some statements that are very general in the application and then some statements that are <br />very specific. So, what I€d be willing to recommend is that at the- we would say no commercial <br />retail store is permitted other than the sale of items produced on the premises, and this next part <br />is to accommodate what the applicant had represented in their application, sale of second hand <br />furniture, second hand household goods and collectibles as represented in the application. And <br />this is also as you represented here. In other words you can€t open up a furniture store you can <br />sellsecondhandfurniture.Youtalkedaboutrecyclingwashingmachinesyoucan€topena <br />washing, you can€t open up a store that sells washing machines or new television sets or the like <br />but you can open a store that sells second hand items under this. And I would say for the gallery <br />if I€m understanding you correctly you don€t want it limited to items produced on the premises <br />but for- you would- it would be arts and crafts produced in the Ka€u District? That€s fine you€re <br />saying? <br />GOLDING, G.:Yes <br />YUEN:All right so that would be the final clause, arts and crafts produced in the <br />Ka€u District. I will not budge on our recommendation on number 9, no access to the Hawaii <br />Belt Road. What I find sometimes is that the government agencies get played off against each <br />other. Like the- somebody will, if we don€t, if we say it€s okay with us then the applicant will go <br />to the DOT and say well it€s okay with the County why is it not okay with you. If the DOT says <br />it€s okay with them people will come to us and say the DOT let€s us have access why isn€t it <br />okay with you? We do want to limit access on Highway 11 to the existing intersections. As <br />businesses may develop in Ocean View we€re just going to repeat a problem that we have <br />elsewhere on the island if we have numerous points of access. Now if things change in the <br />future it€s true that you can come back to the Planning Commission and ask for an amendment of <br />this. But I, whether the Department of Transportation for whatever reason does not want to limit <br />access, will let you have access I think from our point of view we the Planning Department <br />would say we want to limit access. Number 10, I would say the hours of operation should be <br />limited between 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and for business activities. The public I€m not clear on what <br />kinds of public events we€re talking about. That€s the issue. <br />GOLDING, G.:We have actually no places to meet for- currently the Chamber of <br />Commerce meets in a restaurant to discuss their- to have their monthly meetings. The Protea <br />club meets in a church. It goes on like that all these little clubs have no place to meet. We do <br />have a community center but it€s politically controlled in some ways where they don€t let all <br />groups come and whatever. So- <br />YUEN:You€re talking about indoor meetings? <br />EXHIBIT B <br />22 <br /> <br />