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GRAHAM: So I asked it be removed at that time; it read, “The proposed bed and <br />breakfast use will have no greater impact on the Property than the underlying single family <br />dwelling which currently occupies the Property.” <br />WATANABE: It’s, I’m agreeable to removing that also. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you. <br />DARROW: Okay, great, thank you. <br />GRAHAM And did we have a second? <br />WATANABE: Not yet, I don’t believe. <br />GRAHAM: Okay, do we have a second? <br />WOODWARD: Second. <br />GRAHAM: Seconded by Commissioner Woodward. <br />SIRACUSA: Discussion. <br />GRAHAM: Commissioner Siracusa? <br />SIRACUSA: Yes. There was also mentioned of several other conditions to mitigate the <br />impacts. And I was wondering if you would accept any of those as a friendly amendment; a <br />visual buffer between the pool area and the nearby gravesite was one of them. <br />WATANABE: I, technically I have no objection to that; however, if memory serves me <br />correctly, there isn’t much room between the pool and the gravesite now, which was one of the <br />objections by Mr. Kaiawe. I don’t think there is room there. <br />SIRACUSA: And then another one was requiring curbing or other physical barrier that <br />would protect the graves from the driveway traffic. <br />GRAHAM: That’s speaking to the “A” graves, I imagine, the section “A” above, you <br />mean, or -? <br />WATANABE: Yeah, that would be the gravesites at the driveway, the entry, right? And I <br />have no -. <br />SIRACUSA: Yes, “A.” <br />WATANABE: I have no objection to adding that. In fact, there – I was trying to keep my <br />motion kind of short, but – okay, it could be worded: “Applicant shall provide a concrete curb or <br />other physical protective barrier to demarcate and protect the native Hawaiian graves adjacent to <br />any driveway used by guests, subject to reasonable approval by the Planning Director.” How’s <br />that? Is that satisfactory? <br />EXHIBIT D <br />7 <br /> <br />