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pleased that we’ve settled with the intervenors; and it was a collaborative effort and we found <br />amicable solutions. And we are glad to be here today. Thank you very much. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. Well, that was short. Do we have any -? I don’t think we <br />have any. Okay. Maybe then we should proceed -. <br />BOWMAN: I have, excuse me, Chair. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Ms. Bowman. <br />BOWMAN: Just, I have one quick question, just curious. A three-hole golf course, so <br />it would be more like a practice range? <br />CARR: That’s correct, Commissioner. We have 50 acres of open space, so why <br />not capitalize on it and create a par-3, par-4, par-5 practice course. You could actually set up <br />three different tee boxes. But it’s recreational amenities to be owned by the property owners <br />here, as well as a visual open space amenity for the adjacent neighborhoods. <br />BOWMAN: And did you consider any other open space uses? The golf course was -? <br />CARR: That’s one other than, the fallback could be open space parks. <br />BOWMAN: Okay, thank you. <br />CARR: You’re welcome. <br />WOODWARD: Mr. Chairman. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Woodward. <br />WOODWARD: I might just address that you can play six times and then you would be <br />playing a real golf course. And the other thing is, you know, golf courses are excellent water <br />sources. I mean, if you go up, if you want to see a nene goose, you go up to Big Island Golf <br />Course, and there are more nene geese there than you can shake a stick at. So this does add, I <br />think, to the general layout as far as being something that is environmentally sensitive, and it <br />does create watering holes for all sorts of critters. So I applaud you for that. I think that’s great. <br />WATANABE: I think we are ready for your conditions, Mr. Lim. <br />LIM: Thank you. We’ve already passed out the applicant’s proposed conditions <br />that you should have received late yesterday or this morning. And so these will be two <br />additional conditions. I think the applicant’s conditions, we’ve redlined those off of the Planning <br />Director’s proposed conditions. The first one that we’ve added is the underlined condition that <br />you see relates to a direct quote out of one of the settlement agreements, and we’ve committed to <br />the Villages that we would include that as a proposed condition, and that basically ties the <br />development down to its concept. The other modifications were combining of four separate <br />EXHIBIT C <br />9 <br /> <br />
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