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They submitted an assessment in July 2004, it basically, which could possibly have led to a <br />minor permit – permit that would not come to the Commission because of the cost of the work <br />being less then $125,000. This is standard, though, the first thing you submit is an assessment <br />unless, as in the case of the second violation, we told them that they definitely would have to <br />submit for major; but the normal process is you first submit this assessment. We rejected the <br />assessment and returned it to them on the grounds that being incomplete; there was some <br />information that we didn’t have. We never had a follow-up assessment done for that first <br />violation. <br />WATANABE: Okay, thank you. Mr. Lim, then it sounds to me like the Director is saying <br />no more than 60 days. Are you comfortable with that? <br />LIM: Yes, we are. We want to take care of this. <br />WATANABE: Okay. And so then -. Yes, Mr. Woodward. <br />WOODWARD: Mr. Chairman. I think we made some headway today because everybody <br />seems to be willing to be a bit flexible. It seems that Mr. Fernandez wants to have the esthetics <br />restored and some reasonable prohibitions against vehicular traffic. And Mr. Lim is willing to <br />work with the Planning Department. So I would move that we continue this matter until the – <br />let’s see, it would be – October meeting on -. <br />WATANABE: West Hawaii. <br />WOODWARD: West side, yes. <br />WATANABE: That would be -. <br />BOWMAN: Second. <br />WATANABE: Okay, it’s been moved and seconded. Do we have any discussion on this <br />matter? Mr. Darrow. <br />DARROW: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The motion before us is to continue this matter <br />until the Kona October Planning Commission hearing. With that, I’ll take the roll call. <br />Commissioner Woodward? <br />WOODWARD: Aye. <br />DARROW: Commissioner Bowman? <br />BOWMAN: Aye. <br />DARROW: Commissioner Alameda? <br />ALAMEDA: Aye. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />20 <br /> <br />