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DOMINGO: Doesn’t the red dotted line indicate that the very tip of that goes within the <br />buildable area of that project? <br />DARROW: It appears this is actually an open area. This is, these are columns; so <br />these columns are not located within the shoreline setback area, but the actual boundary of the <br />building is located in there. And this would be something that maybe the applicant or the <br />representative can address in more detail, but this is the lower floor which is actually open for <br />parking. <br />DOMINGO: For parking. <br />DARROW: Yeah. But as far as the upper floors, I’m not sure if it’s placed back <br />outside of the shoreline setback area. I’m sure that the applicant is aware of that particular issue. <br />DOMINGO: You know, I would appreciate if I can have some clarification on that. <br />DARROW: Sure. <br />WATANABE: Are there any other questions of staff? Mr. Rho? <br />RHO: I might be asking the same question, but I’ll ask it anyway. In 1982 with 8 <br />units, was the setback in that red mark on the map the same? <br />DARROW: No, it was actually different. The shoreline was closer to the actual makai <br />portion of the boundary. So since this last shoreline certification the actual shoreline has moved <br />inland. <br />RHO: But from, no matter where the shoreline is actually located, was it in 1982 <br />also 20 feet? <br />DARROW: Correct. The determination of the 20-foot shoreline setback, normally the <br />shoreline setback should be 40 feet, but if the buildable area on the parcel is reduced to 50 <br />percent, less than 50 percent, when you compute the setbacks, then there is the possibility to <br />increase the, or decrease the shoreline setback from 40 to 20 feet along the makai side to be able <br />to give them more buildable area. <br />RHO: And even though there are lots of buildings along that shoreline in that <br />area -? <br />DARROW: Correct. They -. <br />RHO: Banyan Tree Condominium is one of them. <br />DARROW: Yeah, they may, I’m not sure if Banyan Tree had also had the 20-foot <br />shoreline setback applied to their property as well. <br />RHO: How about those other properties along the shoreline in that area? <br />EXHIBIT B <br />3 <br /> <br />