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industrial operations of the sugar cane mills. And, unfortunately, I dont know if those <br />are available to be, you know, they may be actually taken at this time. So the other areas <br />that we looked at are as mentioned in the recommendation. Garys Automotive is <br />industrial as well as Kawaihae; and then recently we had the special permit for Parker <br />Ranch near the Saddle Road junction, that 15-acre parcel there, thats not industrial but it <br />has been allowed for industrial uses under the special permit. <br />SIRACUSA:Thank you. <br />YUEN:As far as zoned areas, there is industrial zoning next to Paauhau <br />camp where the mill was. I dont know if thats available for lease. There is industrial <br />zoning at the Haina power plant in Honokaa. I dont know if theres any available for <br />lease there. We, the Garys Automotive is undeveloped, zoned industrial. There is zoned <br />industrial at Kawaihae. I believe thats also unavailable. We did encourage Parker <br />Ranchtoseekaspecialpermitforanarea,a15-acreareathatwouldaccommodateuses <br />of this sort because of the difficulty of people in this type of business to secure sites; and <br />that was processed and approved by the Commission. And Mr. Miranda was on that site. <br />Unfortunately, he no longer has a lease within that site. <br />GALDONES:Further questions? Commissioner Graham. <br />GRAHAM:Jeff, just a question kind of on the history of the easement thats <br />there right now, and you can pass this to the applicant if you feel it more appropriate. But <br />Im just wondering about the paved access that we see now to the highway. I know the <br />State kind of has a corridor that they own on the highway and all like that. Is there a <br />normal process that one goes through when you have an easement to a State Highway to <br />connect up like that, and did this applicant need to do that, or is this kind of commonly <br />done, what was done or -? Just give me a little background on that, please. <br />DARROW:As far as the applicants dealings with the Department of <br />Transportation, Im unsure about that. But I know they have been working in <br />conjunction with them. But there is a process of being able to get a permitted access onto <br />the Department of Transportations corridor. You have to submit a permit application <br />and theyll either approve it or not approve it. So I -. <br />GRAHAM:So as far as whether this was already done in this case is it was or <br />was not, or -? <br />DARROW:No, it was. There, according to the pictures, it appears that theres <br />an access that was done. This could have been in regards to the easement, easement on <br />Parcel 53. In regards to actual construction, that was done recently where there was <br />asphalt brought to that. Im not sure if that was something that was previously permitted <br />or if thats something that was just done recently from the applicant. That, if we could <br />defer that question to the applicant. <br />GRAHAM:Okay, thank you. <br />4EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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