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south direction. There are two dwellings nearby. The Crumrine dwelling is located just to the <br />north here, and the neighbor, Mr. Ghalamfarsa, his house is located here just to the south. This is <br />a shoreline photo of the property, just a perspective view looking at all the structures; again, you <br />have the main dwelling here, the second dwelling just north of that, the triangular shape pool and <br />the two neighbors’ houses – the one to the north and the one to the south. <br />The applicant is proposing to develop a 16-unit condominium building and related <br />improvements, consisting of demolishing the existing dwelling, the guesthouse and the shed, and <br />removing the existing rock wall that’s located along Ali‘i Drive.They are proposing to construct <br />a four-story above grade building containing 16 two-bedroom condo units, as well as <br />constructing 23 underground parking stalls, and landscaping. The existing pool that I showed <br />earlier and the concrete pool deck, as well as all of the legal rock walls along the shoreline, <br />within the shoreline setback area, will be retained. <br />This is a certified shoreline survey of the property. It’s a little difficult to see on the slide, but <br />you can see the shoreline is shown in red – it’s kind of outlined in red here – and it generally <br />runs along the location of the existing rock walls and it’ll just follow it along here. <br />This is the slide of the applicant’s landscape plan, and again – we use the landscape plan rather <br />than a site plan because the applicant had overlaid flood zone information on the site plan and it <br />was a little difficult to see – so this is the landscape plan that shows the proposed condominium <br />building in the middle of the property. Again, you can see the existing triangle-shape pool out <br />here, as well as a few of the legal, non-conforming rock walls. The purple line on the slide <br />indicates the location of the 20-foot shoreline setback, so that is the area mauka of which the <br />structure can be built, but makai of which they cannot build anything new without a shoreline <br />setback variance. <br />And this is an elevation of the property. Again, you can see, this is the ocean side here and the <br />Ali‘i Drive side here, so you’d be looking north from this perspective. And this is a perspective <br />if you are looking south; you see the ocean on the right side of the slide, Ali‘i Drive would be <br />located about in this area of elevation on the left side of the slide. This is a view of the proposed <br />condo building looking mauka, and looking makai. Are there any questions? <br />HOUSEL: Thank you, Maija. <br />COTTLE: You’re welcome. <br />HOUSEL: If we get the lights on -. I’d like to announce that we did open the other side here. <br />Unfortunately, we’re going to have to try to find some chairs, not enough chairs for a while, so <br />please bear with us. We appreciate all your patience. Somebody turning the lights on – there we <br />go, okay. Okay, let me explain our process today: In the Planning Commission Rules 4-20, we <br />require, which requires public testimony prior to the commencement of the hearing to be taken <br />on each day of the hearings. That’s it? Okay. So we will start with taking public testimony. <br />We have – it looks like 15 people, maybe, yeah – 15 people signed up so far. I’ll take you in the <br />order, I believe, of we got -. Okay, I think we are ready. I’d like to call our first six people. <br />3 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />
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