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SIRACUSA:I could do that, sure, approval notwithstanding, The Applicant <br />shall continue to make every good faith effort to find a suitable alternative site.‚ <br />SPRINGER:A response from Director Yuen, is that language, you see any <br />problems with it or is it acceptable to include? <br />YUEN:I don€t have a problem with it per se. It€s, just as a practical <br />matter, it€s a little difficult to enforce it. <br />SIRACUSA:Perhaps it is but I€m asking the Applicant to make good faith effort <br />and I€m asking him if he feels that he can do that, continue to look. <br />MCCOLLOUGH:Absolutely. <br />SIRACUSA:He€sonrecord. <br />DARROW:Woulditbe1? <br />SPRINGER:Wouldthatbebestasaconditionorinthenarrativediscussion? <br />YUEN:Ifyoucanmakeitaconditionthenputitinasacondition. <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Darrow, you have what you need? <br />DARROW:Thank you, yes. <br />SPRINGER:Members, it€s getting very close to the time we€re going to lose our <br />quorum. Do we have any further discussion, questions or comments for the Applicant or <br />the staff? Commissioner Graham? <br />GRAHAM:I€m concerned about the lifetime. Given the testimony from <br />Ms. Alip, I am not so concerned about the immediate consequences for the neighbors. <br />But she certainly indicated she doesn€t want it to be permanent, and I noticed the <br />previous Special Permit that we got was for two years and it said Non-renewable.‚ So, <br />presumably, at that time people were also expressing they didn€t want it to be permanent. <br />And in a fast-moving area like Waimea, which has seen a lot of growth and all, and if he <br />already had four years, feels to me like getting five years is excessive. I don€t feel like <br />we want to just keep having it, applicant keep running back all the time. But I would be <br />much more amenable if it was two or three years maybe even, would be okay by me. But <br />I think five years is excessive if we are agreeing with the testifier that we don€t want to <br />make it permanent. <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Mooers? <br />MOOERS:Well, obviously, I mean, we€ve been there two years ago, we€re <br />back now, that is a problem. And I don€t think two years is going to change Parker <br />9 <br /> <br />