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Rather than attempting to answer positions or questions that I anticipate might come up <br />tonight from speakers and in the, for expediency, I think IÓd like to just suggest if itÓs <br />okay with the Chair to respond as you see fit. <br />I guess, last, IÓd just like to thank publicly everybody who has been involved in the <br />process. It has been a very long thorough process, well-intentioned by everybody; and <br />the good faith agreement that was crafted really speaks to that cooperation. And I think <br />we set a template here, and tonight weÓre seeking your approval. If you have any <br />questions immediately, IÓd be happy to answer them. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you, Mr. Eadie. Members of the Commission, do you have <br />any questions for the Applicant? Hearing none, at this time -. <br />KUBOTA:I do. I have. <br />SPRINGER:Oh, IÓm sorry. <br />KUBOTA:I have several questions if no one else wants to monopoli <br />mike. I know the hour is late and -. I wish to support this project. However, before I <br />can give my stamp of approval, I have several questions that I would like clarified by the <br />Applicant. And if I may start? <br />SPRINGER:You may. <br />KUBOTA:Thank you. IÓm working off of your Volume 1, initially. <br />EADIE:Excuse me just a moment. <br />KUBOTA:I think the best place for me to start is on page 3-9. <br />EADIE:Yes, maÓam. <br />KUBOTA:Okay. The second to the last paragraph, ÐThe concept for the open <br />space component of the proposed development includes a voluntary commitment on the <br />part of the property owner to transfer acreage as shown on Table 3-3 into public domain <br />as permanent open space, which when combined with the public beach will total over 128 <br />acres.Ñ Okay. And above that you have a matrix, 3-3. And as I <br />and I think I alluded to this the last time and I didnÓt have a chance to really get into <br />depth, but I did have a month to look it over. And, you know, by my calculation, I donÓt <br />come out with 128.72 acres in public domain. I come up with 42. <br />Let me explain how I did my math. Coastal park within the golf course, I donÓt count <br />that as public domain, not by my definition. Beach facility, which is private, 3.05 acres, <br />existing public beach area makai of the property line, I would imagine that to be the <br />beachfront, and that would be now in the State, State owns that anyway. <br />4 <br /> <br />