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COTTLE: That’s correct. The Zoning Code allows continental breakfast in the <br />morning. <br />DOMINGO: Okay. With regards to a number of, you know, there’re a number of <br />residences above going through that road, that road services a number of residences, and that <br />road’s ownership is divided among those who own properties up there. Now, does each <br />individual home have a meter down at Mamalahoa Highway, or is there one meter with a larger <br />transmission line to provide water for all residences up there? <br />COTTLE: I believe there are individual meters and one line within Mamalahoa <br />Highway. <br />DOMINGO: Would you know – as I read that there is one pending building permit – <br />would you know what the nature of work that permit enables them to do on the property? <br />COTTLE: Yes. Let me just go grab that, just -. <br />DOMINGO: Yeah, it’s an outstanding permit. I’d just like to know what that permit <br />provides for. <br />COTTLE: This was a permit to add a pocket door into the wall between an existing <br />kitchen and pantry, and adding a sink along the side of the pantry. <br />DOMINGO: In my opinion, just minor -. <br />WATANABE: Satisfied, Mr. Domingo? <br />DOMINGO: Yes, I’m satisfied. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Does anyone else have any further questions for staff? <br />DOMINGO: Mr. Chairman. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Domingo. <br />DOMINGO: If I may. You know, the presentation indicates that there is off-street <br />parking and that would be within the property itself to provide for the owners of the residence <br />and the people who come there. It doesn’t mention anything about requirement for a paved <br />parking. Is that standard also that you don’t have to pave your parking for bed and breakfasts? <br />WATANABE: I don’t believe we have in the past required that. I’m seeing that the <br />Director shaking his head, so I guess I’m correct in that in the past we haven’t. <br />COTTLE: I believe in the Ag District, if it’s zoned Ag, they are allowed to do gravel- <br />type parking. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />4 <br /> <br />
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