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commercial office or mixed-use buildings and a two-story commercial building. If I can <br />direct your attention to the plot plan that€s been submitted by the applicant, Walua Road is <br />identified here in this area and then we have Kuakini Highway on the mauka side. We have <br />buildings A, B and C identified. Again, A and B are two three-story buildings. They also <br />include a basement parking area. The first floor of A and B will consist of four commercial <br />suites. The second story will consist of four residential suites and the third story on A and B <br />will be two lofts for two of the suites that are located on the second floor of both buildings. <br />Building number C or correction letter C is a two-story commercial building. Both floors one <br />and two consist of four commercial suites. There is a 10-foot no vehicular access-planting <br />screen along the northwestern boundary of Kuakini Highway to prevent access onto Kuakini <br />Highway. There are 124 parking stalls that are identified on site. Driveway ingress/egress <br />will be onto Walua Road. Proposed access is in this area and there will be various <br />landscaping on the property. In the past, we€ve received several requests for special <br />management area permits in this same location. If you recall Paul Bleck had submitted two, <br />theRapozashadsubmittedtwoandwe€dalsoreceivedaspecialmanagementarearequest <br />from William Hall. The Planning Department has received several letters of correspondence <br />previously and those have been submitted to you. One of them was from the- was the <br />approval letter from the Kailua Village Design Commission, which approved the plan on <br />August 9, 2005. They recommended a limited approval in concept of the plans for the <br />proposed project be forwarded to the Planning Director. The- we€ve also received or we€ve <br />put into the record a e-mail that was in response to an e-mail sent to Maryanne Maigret of <br />Department of Land and Natural Resources from Curtis Tyler that€s been made part of the <br />record. It was cc€d to the Planning Department. And that is referencing questions asked by <br />Mr. Tyler regarding cultural, historical and archaeological issues on the site. We€ve also <br />received a petition for standing in a contested case from Steve Green who represents the- is <br />the Vice President for the Kona Pacific Association of Apartment Owners. This was a <br />properly filed application and they are located within 300 feet, in this particular area, just <br />north of the subject property. And he, Mr. Green has also submitted a letter identifying other <br />representatives of the Kona Pacific Apartment of Association Owners. That is dated August <br />nd <br />22 <br />. The Planning Director recommends that the Planning Commission approve this special <br />management area use permit. Are there any questions? <br />GALDONES:Commissioners any questions of Jeff? Seeing none. Will the applicant <br />or his representative please come forward? Gentlemen good morning. Good morning Mr. <br />Mooers. Could I have you sworn in? Could you please raise your right hand? Do you swear <br />or affirm to tell the truth on this matter now before the HawaiŸi County Planning <br />Commission? <br />MOOERS:I do. <br />GALDONES:Could you please state your name and your residence address and Mr. <br />Mooers maybe you can have the two other gentlemen also do the same. Thank you. <br />MOOERS:Thank you. My name is Greg Mooers. I€m a planning consultant for <br />TinguelyDevelopment.MyaddressisBox1101inKamuela. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />2 <br /> <br />