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YUEN: Well, it would definitely -. We could limit it to so that it, they <br />cannot have more than two lots. But we can write a condition that will take care of that. <br />ALAMEDA: Any other questions, Fellow Commissioners, before we move on <br />to testimony? <br />DOMINGO: Mr. Chairman? -. <br />ALAMEDA: Sure, Commissioner Domingo. <br />DOMINGO: The Hilo Development Plan right now designates the property as <br />Medium Density, does it not, Mr. Chairman? <br />ALAMEDA: That’s correct. <br />DOMINGO: Medium Density. <br />YUEN: Right, yes. <br />DOMINGO: And within that designation you can come in with residential units, <br />like for instance, I think it states RM-4? <br />YUEN: Well, actually, the Medium Density in the General Plan, the <br />maximum stated is 35 units an acre, which is really quite a bit. It’s more like an RM- <br />1.25. And a CN zoning incorporates the possibility of an apartment building up to one <br />unit per 1250 square feet. So you can have a fairly dense development within a CN <br />zoning, you can have a fairly dense residential development. Usually that doesn’t happen <br />but it is definitely a possibility. <br />DOMINGO: Okay, thank you. <br />ALAMEDA: Seeing no further questions, we have a testifier. Thank you, <br />Mr. Lim, you may be seated. Could I please call Theresa M. McCrary. Please come <br />forward. Ms. McCrary could I ask you to please raise your right hand. All right, do you <br />swear or affirm to tell the truth now before the Hawaii Planning Commission? <br />MCCRARY: Yes, I do. <br />ALAMEDA: Thank you for coming today. Could you please state your name <br />and address for the record. <br />MCCRARY: Yes, my name is Theresa M. McCrary, and with my partner Jeffrey <br />Joseph. We live at 630 Hinano Street. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay, Ms. McCrary. I know you’ve been listening to our <br />discussion and -. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />8 <br /> <br />