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ALAMEDA:Director? <br />YUEN:Well, I’m afraid not because the GP designation is Industrial, so one of the <br />Industrial Zonings, ML, MCX, MG would be the range really. And so both in RCX and CN are <br />zonings that permit residential use. The Industrial does go up along Lanikaula Street. I’m not <br />sure how far it ends, it ends a block or two past this. <br />ALAMEDA:Norman, Mr. Hayashi? <br />HAYASHI:Yes, the Industrial goes up to this location here; and so anything this side <br />of where I’m drawing the line is within the area designated for Industrial. <br />YUEN:Yeah, there’s an Industrial designation in the General Plan that’s, I think, <br />one lot deep or two lots deep along Lanikaula Street. <br />HAYASHI:In certain areas it will be two lots; but generally one lot, because the line is <br />here. <br />YUEN:So on either side of Lanikaula Street. So your range of possible zonings <br />doesn’t include your Neighborhood Commercial or the RCX. <br />GRAHAM:And so historically like as I remember that whole area used to be Medium <br />Density Urban, and then it got changed just a couple of years ago maybe to High Density Urban. <br />And now with this latest round of revisions, you’re splitting that High Density Urban into <br />Medium Density Urban and an Industrial, is that correct? <br />YUEN:No, in the 1989 General Plan the Industrial went up Lanikaula Street from <br />Kanoelehua, not quite as far. I think it went up maybe two blocks less; but it was also a narrow <br />band on both sides; and it went up farther on the south side of Lanikaula Street. And that’s why <br />on one side of Lanikaula Street you have all these Light Industrial buildings. And then on both <br />sides of Lanikaula Street toward Kanoelehua you have Light Industrial or Commercial type <br />buildings; and then they stopped like short of where this property we’re looking at today. So the <br />2005 change to the General Plan moved the Industrial up a short, like two blocks up Lanikaula <br />Street from where it had been on that one side, on the north side of Lanikaula Street. Then <br />within Waiakea Houselots going north from Lanikaula Street toward Kekuanaoa part of that area <br />was changed from Low Density Urban to Medium Density Urban in the 2005 General Plan. And <br />then the part that’s closer to the Kanoelehua like along Kalanikoa Street was changed to <br />Industrial. <br />I have an Interim GP Amendment which went through this body a couple of months ago and <br />went to Council Planning Committee just earlier this week that would take the Industrial on <br />Kalanikoa Street and change that to Medium Density Urban. So if that goes through then again <br />along Lanikaula Street is not going to change; but then going in from Lanikaula Street it will be <br />all Medium Density Urban instead of having this other Industrial area. To complete the picture <br />another one of the Interim GP Amendment is a text amendment that’s meant to give some <br />guidance to how this whole Waiakea Houselots area that is Medium Density Urban now, not <br />8EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />
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