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layout of the property as well as a floor plan of the B & B. The highway is actually above, a <br />little further up and there€s an easement to the property from the highway. The applicant in <br />this case Daniel Ibbetson is requesting a special permit to allow a 2-unit bed and breakfast <br />operation on 0.722 acres of land. The 2 bedrooms are identified in this location. The owner€s <br />bedroom is identified here. This would be towards the ocean, makai. The Planning <br />Department has recently received a letter from Barbara Hanson and this was a letter that <br />basically stated that she€s not contesting the application. We also have received a petition for <br />standing in a contested case from Dean W. Kaiawe and this was submitted on September 22, <br />2005. Mr. Kaiawe does not reside within the 500 feet from the proposed request but states <br />that his interest in this matter is clearly distinguishable from that of the general public. After <br />the application was finalized we were made aware that this parcel, this piece of property is <br />also used as a cemetery. There are 2 gravesites. The information as far as where they€re <br />located was submitted to the Planning Commission. We also were given a copy of the deed to <br />the property in which they talk about a perpetual access easement to relatives and people <br />visitingthegravesites.We€veaddedconditionnumber7,whichhasbeenhandedouttothe <br />Planning Commission members. It states the applicant shall maintain the perpetual non- <br />exclusive easement and right of entry over and for the visitation, maintenance and care of the <br />existing gravesites located within gravesite A and gravesite B identified as easement 1 within <br />the applicant€s deed to the property. The Planning Director is recommending approval of the <br />requests with the conditions and the added condition. Are there any questions? <br />SPRINGER:Jeff just before I query my fellow commissioners. Looking at the <br />photographs that are being circulated are those grave headstones that we can see in photo <br />number 4? <br />DARROW:If that€s correct there€s the access easement travelling mauka on your <br />left side and then you€ll-, yes, I believe those are I mean I-. Those could be verified by either <br />Mr. Kaiawe or Mr. Ibbetson, but it appears to be. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Commissioners? Commissioner Watanabe? <br />WATANABE:I had one question. Cause I guess we got this material I mean the <br />limited warranty deed just this morning. And in reviewing that the latest warranty deed where <br />the last transfer occurred it seems on page 2 that there are provisions also for additional <br />burials for, under A-1, Louisa? I don€t want to murder the name. And cremated remains also <br />of someone else. It€s about midway of page 2 of the limited warranty deed. So, my only <br />question is assuming we€re going ahead with this we might want to recognize that in the new <br />condition? <br />SPRINGER:Thank you Commissioner Watanabe. Jeff do you have any response to <br />Commissioner Watanabe€s question or comment at this time or shall we take it up a little later <br />in the meeting? <br />DARROW:This would be on page 2 identified as subsection A and subsection 1, is <br />that correct? <br />EXHIBIT E <br />2 <br /> <br />