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FUKE:Just one other technical correction, the existing zoning of the <br />property is not Light Industrial but instead it is Heavy Industrial. <br />KUBOTA:Oh, Heavy Industrial to Project District? <br />FUKE:That is correct. <br />KUBOTA:Thank you. <br />GALDONES:Commissioners, any further questions of Mr. Fuke? Commissioner <br />Springer? <br />SPRINGER:This is a process question so perhaps Norman would be best suited <br />to answer it. But what if the application is not approved? What happens to the CouncilÓs <br />Planning CommitteeÓs action? <br />HAYASHI:Well, the CouncilÓs Planning Committee and the full Coun <br />adopt the Project District with a maximum of 400 hotel rooms. If this request is denied <br />or this SMA Use Permit is approved by the Planning Commission with the 200-room <br />limit, then thatÓs what has been approved. So thatÓs all the Applicant would be able to <br />construct, unless they came in for amendment to that particular condition to increase that <br />at a later time. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. <br />GALDONES:Commissioner Springer? <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Fuke, IÓm looking at your Chapter 6, the infrastructure and <br />public facilities. <br />FUKE:Okay, go ahead. <br />SPRINGER:And IÓm looking at page 6-9. <br />FUKE:Sure. <br />SPRINGER:ThereÓs a discussion of average stoppage delay per vehicle, on the <br />second paragraph of that page, mid-way through the paragraph. <br />FUKE:Okay, go ahead. <br />SPRINGER:Now is that average stoppage delay at the intersection or during the <br />course of travel along the Kaahumanu Highway? <br />8 <br /> <br />
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