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YUEN:Right. <br />VITOUSEK:Okay. And just to follow up on some other questions, M <br />property is currently zoned RM-1.5 under the County of HawaiÒi Zoning Code, isnÓt that <br />correct? <br />YUEN:Correct. <br />VITOUSEK:And under the RM-1.5 zone and a 1.255-acre parcel, the Applicant, there <br />would be a permitted density of up to 36 multi-family residentia <br />that correct? <br />YUEN:Yes, that is correct. I think that they would have to build smaller units <br />than theyÓre proposing to get to 36, given setbacks and height limitations and parking <br />limitations. But you could build up to 36 individual units, yes. <br />VITOUSEK:Okay. And the property is in the State Land Use Urban district, isnÓt that <br />correct? <br />YUEN:Yes. <br />VITOUSEK:And under the HawaiÒi County General Plan, the specific designation for <br />this property is for urban expansion, isnÓt that correct, under the LUPAG map? <br />YUEN:Let me, let me double-check that. I thought it was, could I see the <br />background report. I donÓt want to be mistaken on this. I thou <br />but I could be mistaken. I see the background report. ItÓs medium density urban. <br />VITOUSEK:Okay. And so that, that would be consistent with the RM-1.5 zoning, isnÓt <br />that correct? <br />YUEN:Yes. <br />VITOUSEK:And in the RM-1.5 zoning district, isnÓt the maximum permitted height of <br />structures 45 feet? <br />YUEN:Yes. <br />VITOUSEK:So in the, the owner of the property would be within their rights under the <br />Zoning Code if they were to propose a development of up to 36 units with up to 45 feet in <br />height for each unit, isnÓt that correct? <br />YUEN:Yes, that is correct. <br />12 <br /> <br />