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going to be another Big Island Candies with tour buses with hundreds of people popping <br />off and on, you know, and diesel fumes and all those things. So thank you very much for <br />your time. <br />Im a little nervous, I dont usually do this, but I felt very strongly in support of this. So <br />thank you very much, all of you. <br />GALDONES:Thanks, Ms. Herrington. Commissioners, are there any questions <br />of Ms. Herrington? Commissioner Siracusa? <br />SIRACUSA:Thank you. I just wanted to clarify for you and some of the other <br />people here that were not making judgments based on Mr. Deloziers personality or <br />whether we feel that hes a good person or that he will be an asset to the community or <br />not. We have to look at the long-term impacts of the zoning change. And what can <br />happenoncethereisazoningchange,thatrunswiththeland,itdoesntrunwiththe <br />landowner. And as Commissioner Iwashita pointed out, or I think it was, maybe it was <br />Commissioner Salavea, anyway, anything can happen in a persons life. And then once <br />that zoning change happens and other people come in, they can do things that would not <br />have been done otherwise to the property. So we may think that Mr. Delozier has a great <br />plan which wouldnt, you know, would be an asset and at least not a detriment to the <br />community, but we potentially open up a can of worms when we do rezoning; and thats <br />what we have to look at very carefully and not whether we think that Mr. Delozier will be <br />an asset to the community or whether hes involved in lots of good organizations and <br />things like that. <br />HERRINGTON:Oh, I realize that. May I just add one more thing, please. If the <br />zoning is this Medium Density, does that mean that potentially there could be a <br />condominium building across the street where there could be multi-families living there, <br />or is that what that means? Im not real clear on that. <br />YUEN:Yes. <br />HERRINGTON:So then I would think that if someone wanted to go there and leave <br />the zoning as it is now, you could have a greater impact as far as families living there and <br />cars coming and going, and that type of thing. Is that true or -? <br />YUEN:No, Im sorry. I misunderstood your question. <br />HERRINGTON:Okay. <br />YUEN:With the change of zone, you could build a multi-family building. <br />The area is currently zoned for single family. And although this change of zone, the <br />applicant wants to do a commercial business, once the change of zone is granted you can <br />do a number of things, including an apartment building. <br />HERRINGTON:I see, with the change. <br />17EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />