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The location of this application is within the Kau district. More specifically, we’re looking in <br />between Pahala and Naalehu, Naalehu being on the bottom portion of your map. You have the <br />Punaluu area right in this particular general location. You have the Hawaii Belt Road that runs <br />perpendicular with the ocean, as well as Kaala Iki Road that runs in between Pahala and <br />Naalehu. The subject property is identified in black. I just wanted to give you an idea of the <br />location between Pahala and Naalehu. It’s approximately 4.5 miles from Naalehu and <br />approximately 9 miles from Pahala. <br />Looking at it a little closer, again, we have Kaala Iki Road running parallel with the ocean, as <br />well as the Hawaii Belt Road. All the dark green zoning in the area is identified as Agricultural <br />20 acres. Along the ocean down here the lighter shade of green is Open zoning. This is located <br />approximately just above the Honuapo area, Whittington Park, Beach Park. It’s in this general <br />location. This is a site plan that was submitted from the applicants. We have Kaala Iki Road <br />running through the upper portion of the map. There are two portions of this property. It’s been <br />separated by this road. This is the makai portion of the property, and this is the mauka portion. <br />You’ll see markings on the properties. Those are actually structures identified, proposed <br />structures and existing structures. <br />This issue of Kaala Iki Road is a little confusing, and I’m sure it’s going to come up during this <br />hearing. But right now on this map it identifies an old government road running on the outside <br />of the makai portion of the property. But on the ground we have a paved road that’s <br />approximately 20 plus feet wide in a 60-foot right-of-way that goes through the middle of the <br />property. This is identified as Kaala Iki Road. The applicant is requesting a special permit to <br />allow the establishment of an overnight youth retreat camp on 6.34 acres of land. The retreat <br />camp will host no more than 24 students or campers between the ages of 13 and 18 at any one <br />time. The average length of stay for these campers will be 60 days or less. The project consists <br />of two areas, the mauka portion and the makai portion. The mauka area has one dorm with 8 <br />bunk beds, a kitchen and lanai. It has 17 small shaded study structures that are approximately 4 <br />to 5 feet in height. And it also has one open covered structure for staff to oversee the activity on <br />the mauka portion. On the makai portion we have one dorm with 10 bunk beds and a kitchen. <br />We have 11 small shaded structures for study for the student campers, one bath house, one open <br />covered structure for the staff to oversee activities, and also one carport for the camp shuttles. <br />This is some site photos that we’ve taken recently of the project. This is looking towards <br />Naalehu on Kaala Iki Rroad, so you can see the paved road. It’s actually in pretty good <br />condition. This is looking towards Pahala. Again, the applicant’s property is on both the mauka <br />and makai side of the road. This is on the mauka site. These are just some general photos. It <br />shows the agricultural activity that’s occurring on the property, as well as the small shaded <br />structures that it talks about. There also is, this is the bunk house. There was so much ag <br />activity going on it was hard to get a real clear shot of a structure. So sorry about the -. This one <br />I could take a little higher up. This is the lanai structure that the staff oversees the activity on the <br />property and, again, some of these smaller shaded structures. Another photo of some of the <br />agricultural activity occurring on the site. <br />2 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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