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WATANABE: Yes. <br />BOWMAN: I have a non-access question. If I don’t ask it now, I might forget. So can <br />I -? <br />WATANABE: Okay. <br />BOWMAN: In reviewing the Planning Director’s letter to you I noticed all the rezoned <br />parcels were MX-20, ML-20, MG-10a. Maybe this is a stupid question, but why apply for <br />ML-1? To me, you know, you open a whole can of worms so you could sell all the lots; and I <br />think then that’s a whole other issue. Why not ML-10? It’s 10.6 acres, right, what we’re talking <br />about? <br />IWASHITA: Yeah, 0.3. <br />BOWMAN: It’s 10.3. <br />FUKE: Can you, I need some coaching, excuse me. <br />BOWMAN: Okay, that’s okay. <br />FUKE: Mr. Chairman? <br />WATANABE: Yes. <br />FUKE: In response to Commissioner Bowman’s question, the applicant who’s <br />seated on my left said that, yeah, he doesn’t have any plans to further subdivide the property. So <br />if the appropriate zoning would be like ML-5 or ML-10, because right now unless you <br />consolidate you won’t have 10 acres, you know, it’s fine with him. <br />BOWMAN: Oh, because it’s two separate acres? <br />FUKE: No, it’s two separate parcels. <br />BOWMAN: I mean two separate lots. <br />FUKE: And one of the staff’s conditions which they kind of rescinded called for <br />the consolidation of those two parcels, in which case when you consolidate then you’ll have <br />more than 10 acres. <br />BOWMAN: Okay. And I just have another quick question cause visually I want to, <br />how big is like Prince Kuhio Mall? Not that there’s going to be a mall there but I’m just trying <br />to see acre wise. <br />FUKE: Prince Kuhio Mall sits on a property that’s like about 40 acres in size. <br />BOWMAN: Okay, thank you. I’m trying to find, you know, something visual that’s <br />about 10 acres. Okay, thank you. <br />HOUSEL: Mr. Chairman? <br />WATANABE: Mr. Housel. <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />21 <br /> <br />