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<br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />COUNTY OF HAWAII <br />HEARING TRANSCRIPT <br />SEPTEMBER 30, 2005 <br />EDWIN DELUZ TRUCKING AND <br />A regularly advertised hearing on the application of <br />GRAVEL, LLC (SP 70-85) <br />was called to order at 11:00 a.m. in the Hapuna Beach Prince <br />Hotel, Hau/Lehua Room, 62-100 Kaunaoa Drive, Kohala Coast, Hawaii, with Vice- <br />Chairperson Hannah Springer presiding. <br />PRESENT:C. Kimo AlamedaABSENT & EXCUSED: Fred Galdones <br />Hannah SpringerRene€ Siracusa <br />Rodney H. WatanabeJeffrey McCall <br />AllenSalaveaAndrewIwashita <br />William R. Graham <br />Chris Yuen, Deputy Planning Director <br />Norman Hayashi, Planning Program Manager <br />Phyllis Fujimoto, Staff Planner <br />Jeff Darrow, Staff Planner <br />Ivan Torigoe, Deputy Corporation Counsel <br />And approximately 10 people from the public in attendance. <br />APPLICANT: EDWIN DELUZ TRUCKING AND GRAVEL, LLC (SP 70-85) <br />Request to amend condition number 2 of Special Permit 70-85, which allowed the operation <br />of a quarry on approximately 63,648 (sic) acres of land situated within the State Land Use <br />Agricultural District. The property is located approximately 4,600 feet south of Waikoloa <br />Road and 1.3 miles southeast of Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa, South Kohala, Hawaii, TMK: <br />6-8-2:Portion of 16. <br />SPRINGER:I€d like to call this meeting of the Hawaii County Planning <br />Commission back into order. We€re now on agenda item number 4. The applicant is Edwin <br />Deluz Trucking and Gravel. The request is to amend condition number 2 of Special Permit <br />70-85, which allowed the operation of a quarry on approximately 63,648 (sic) acres of land <br />situated within the State Land Use Agricultural District. The property is located <br />approximately 4,600 feet south of Waikoloa Road and 1.3 miles southeast of Waikoloa <br />Village, Waikoloa, South Kohala, Hawaii, Tax Map Key: 6-8-2:portion of 16. Mr. Hayashi? <br />HAYASHI:Thank you Madam Chair. The subject property, if you look at the <br />Planning Commission€s overall location map, is indicated by this red dot. This would be the <br />Waikoloa Road hooking up with Queen Kaahumanu Highway and this would be the old <br />Mamalahoa or mauka road. Waikoloa Village is located in this general configuration. It€s <br />basically the yellow shaded area as well as some of these areas indicated in green and brown. <br />Coincidentally this is the Bridge Aina Lea Project, which is being discussed next door by the <br />EXHIBIT C <br />1 <br /> <br />