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the coastline in black. This gives a little bit clearer picture here. Again the zoning is <br />Agricultural 20-acres identified in dark green. This particular road is called the Uli Road that is <br />the entrance road into the subdivision. There are easements that connect this road to Hawi Road. <br />And then the particular properties we’re looking at is this property, as well as the property where <br />the applicants have constructed their home. This is Uli Road ending with a cul-de-sac. <br />The particular issues for this application is a 2,000-foot lineal pathway as well as one that is from <br />the applicant’s residence to the gulch to be able to have access to Pahoa Beach. This gives you a <br />little bit better picture. Again, the Planning Director and the applicants have been meeting <br />together to try to come up with a resolution for the conditions; and I’ll let the Director go into <br />more detail as to where they’re at at this time with their resolution. <br />DOMINGO: Mr. Chairman? <br />WOODWARD: Yes. <br />DOMINGO: One question. Could you go back and show where the original access was <br />supposed to be at, at what location? <br />DARROW: In the first subdivision map, the subdivision is 7640 which was approved <br />in March of 2003, it had a pedestrian pathway that would have been, this is general now, again, it <br />would have followed the easements in from Hawi Road. And it would have come, I believe, <br />back in this particular area on the neighbor’s property, and then it would come in this general <br />configuration down the gulch, and then into the beach area. It was kind of a winding little <br />pathway that they had on, it’s actually listed or shown on one of the exhibits in the, let’s see, well <br />it might take a while for me to find it. When I find it I’ll let you know. Thank you. <br />Mr. Director, if you could let us know where we stand at this time. <br />YUEN: Yes. We actually have an agreement in principle on how to handle this; <br />and it does require finally a vote by the Planning Commission still on the permit itself. It wraps <br />up the issues with the violations, the fines and the permit. The exact language hasn’t been <br />th <br />worked out. We will have that to the Commission before the November 24 meeting; and so <br />we’re simply asking for a deferral today. The applicant wanted to be able to talk to the <br />Commission, I think that’s why they’re here, on their plan and to explain some things about the <br />th <br />situation, because they weren’t going to be able to make the November 24 meeting. That’s fine <br />with us if they want to present something. We don’t have anything further to present, but we <br />will have a resolution where the Department will have an amended recommendation for the <br />Commission at the next meeting. <br />WOODWARD: All right. If we could get Mr. Lim and the applicants. All right. If you’d <br />all raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth today before the Hawaii County <br />Planning Commission? <br />LIM: I do. <br />A. MOHAMMADI: Yes. <br />R. MOHAMMADI: I do. <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />2 <br /> <br />