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<br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />COUNTY OF HAWAII <br />HEARING TRANSCRIPT <br />AUGUST 22, 2008 <br />STANFORD CARR DEVELOPMENT, <br />A regularly advertised hearing on the application of <br />LLC (SMA 07-000019) <br />was called to order at 1:40 p.m. in the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Hotel, <br />- <br />Alii III Room, 69275 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa, Hawaii, with Chairman Rodney <br />Watanabe presiding. <br />PRESENT: C. Kimo Alameda ABSENT & EXCUSED: Rene’ Siracusa <br /> Lani Bowman <br /> Takashi Domingo <br /> Andrew Iwashita <br /> Shelly Ogata <br /> Rodney Watanabe <br /> Rell Woodward <br /> <br /> Ivan Torigoe, Deputy Corporation Counsel <br /> <br />Christopher Yuen, Planning Director <br />Norman Hayashi, Planning Program Manager <br />OgxkkhrEtihlnsn+Rs`eeOk`mmdq <br />Jeff Darrow, Staff Planner <br />Maija Cottle, Staff Planner <br />Deanne Bugado, Planner, Kona Office <br />And approximately ten people from the public in attendance. <br />APPLICANT: STANFORD CARR DEVELOPMENT, LLC (SMA 07-000019) <br />Special Management Area Use Permit to allow the development of 691 residential units, 516 <br />hotel units (consisting of 184 hotel room suites containing a total of 266 keys with an adjacent <br />enclave of 100 self-contained family bungalows containing a total of 250 keys), 3 golf holes and <br />related support facilities within the Mauna Lani Resort. The property involved is located makai <br />of the Queen Kaahumanu Highway, within the existing Mauna Lani Resort, Kalahuipuaa, <br />Anaehoomalu and Waikoloa, South Kohala, Hawaii, TMK: 6-8-1: 54 and 6-8-22: 10. <br />WATANABE: We are now on Agenda Item No. 4. The applicant is Stanford Carr <br />Development, LLC. It is for SMA 07-000019. With that, I’ll turn it over to Mr. Hayashi. <br />HAYASHI: Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon, Commissioners. <br />COMMISSIONERS: Good afternoon. <br />HAYASHI: I know we have a long day ahead for you folks today, so I’ll keep this <br />presentation very brief. This particular application was heard by the Planning Commission back <br />EXHIBIT C <br />1 <br /> <br />