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Industrial-zoned district. It is not permitted in other Industrial-zoned areas. So that sentence is <br />not entirely correct. If you will allow me, I would like to just simply state what I think is the <br />proper sentence. It doesnÓt change the recommendation, it just clarifies it. That sentence should <br />read, ÐA school is not permitted in certain Industrial-zoned districts and, again, there is no <br />opportunity to apply for a Use Permit.Ñ And the following sentence should read, ÐBoth of these <br />schools,Ñ include the word ÐÓinÓ certain circumstances, would appear to be a totally reasonable <br />thing to permitÈ.Ñ And the remainder of the sentence will remain as structured. <br /> <br />With that being said, the Director encourages you to vote favorably on this proposed request. I <br />stand ready for any questions. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: Very good. All right, any questions? Seems fairly straight forward to me. <br />Okay, anybody from the public? Nobody from the public, Sharon? <br /> <br />NOMURA: One. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: One. <br /> <br />ARAI: Mr. Chairman? <br /> <br />WOODWARD: Yes. <br /> <br />ARAI: My apologies, we do have letters that were submitted in support of this application. <br />Letter from Kumu Lehua Veincent, Principal of Keaukaha School. LiÒi Nhiwa of the <br />University of Hawaii also submitted testimony. Donnette Leilani Kapono by letter dated <br />st <br />November 1 also submitted testimony. Leinani Whittaker of KaÒUmeke KÒeo , Olani Lilly, <br />and KaÒaka Swain all submitted testimony in support of this bill. And copies have been <br />distributed to all of you. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: Right. Okay, thank you. And we have Ms. Leilani Lilly here to amplify on her <br />testimony, I guess. <br /> <br />LILLY: Yes. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: Okay. All right, good morning. If I could get you to raise your right hand. Do <br />you swear or affirm to tell the truth today before the Windward Planning Commission? <br /> <br />LILLY: I do. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: Very good. If youÓll give us your name and address and then you may begin. <br /> <br />LILLY: My name is Olani Lilly. My work address is 222 Desha Avenue in Keaukaha, Hilo. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: Okay. <br /> <br />LILLY: You need my residential address as well? <br />2 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />
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