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SPRINGER:Ms. Alip, what we have before us now is an application for a <br />permit that has a five-year life span. And maybe, Mr. Darrow, could you go over with us <br />again what happens should the Applicant fill out that five years? <br />DARROW:Well, the intention of putting the time limit, if the application is so <br />that it will either allow the Applicant to relocate within that time, if during that time, in <br />the South Kohala area, there€s industrial zoning that becomes available, they can move to <br />that area. If, that is, still as it is today, hard to find, then they can, they have the <br />opportunity to come back before the Commission, at which time, again, you will be <br />notified by mail that there will be another Commission hearing, at which time you would <br />have the opportunity to come forward and speak your concerns about an additional time <br />extension. <br />SPRINGER:Mr.Darrow,MembersofthePlanningCommission,doyouhave <br />any questions or comments for the testifier? Mr. Graham? <br />GRAHAM:You said a minute ago we€re okay with it but we want to know <br />how long is temporary. <br />ALIP:We want to know how long temporary is. <br />GRAHAM:So when you say we€re okay with it, does that give me the sense <br />that the on-going operations right now are not a real problem for you folks but you just <br />don€t want it to continue indefinitely? <br />ALIP:Exactly. <br />GRAHAM:And can I, do you feel I would be fair in relying on your comments <br />as representing all these people who signed the petition? Yes? <br />ALIP:Could I say something? <br />GRAHAM:Please. <br />ALIP:Now after the five years if they still haven€t found someone and <br />they come back and get another five years, how many times does the Commission give an <br />applicant the okay before you consider it permanent? That€s our question. <br />GRAHAM:Yeah. Very good question, of course. Thank you. <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Darrow or Mr. Yuen, can you address the testifier€s concern? <br />YUEN:They€re fine for five years. There€s nothing that prevents them <br />from applying again for another five years. They would have to come through the same <br />process again. So if they changed their mind in five years and they want it to be <br />7 <br /> <br />