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B. Oceanside Takes Over Development of Hokuli`a. <br /> In late 2007, 1250 Partners defaulted on its loan and control over Hokuli`a reverted to its <br /> lender. During this time, development activities were halted and could only proceed with lender <br /> authorization and funding. However, in January 2011, 1250 Partners obtained Variance No. <br /> VAR 10-027 (the "Variance"), which covers, inter alia, the Makai Haleki`i Extension, Mauka <br /> Haleki`i Extension, and Connector Road. 104-ROA at 1596-1603; Ex. 105-8. 1250 Partners <br /> sought the Variance to allow for the retention of existing and construction of new twenty-foot <br /> wide paved roadways within fifty- and sixty-foot wide rights-of-way, without having to pave the <br /> shoulders of the roadways. The purpose of the Variance was to minimize excessive grading in <br /> order to mitigate potential environmental hazards, and to address concerns that the grading of the <br /> steeply sloping lands within Hokuli`a, coupled with a full pavement of the right-of-way, would <br /> increase the potential for storm water runoff. <br /> Oceanside acquired 1250 Partners' loan in late 2012, but before development could be <br /> fully resumed, 1250 Partners needed to restructure its debt under Chapter 11 of the U.S. <br /> Bankruptcy Code. During this time, however, the Mauka Haleki`i Extension was completed, <br /> which, like the Makai Haleki`i Extension and Connector Road, was constructed pursuant to plans <br /> approved by the County, including DPW. The Mauka Haleki'i Extension was dedicated to the <br /> County in 2012 and has been open to the public ever since. Ex. 104-10; Ex. 105-9. <br /> Oceanside emerged from the bankruptcy on July 1, 2014, in control of Hokuli`a. Since <br /> then, Oceanside has made significant strides towards revitalizing the once dormant Hokuli`a. <br /> Among other things, Oceanside contributed $20 million dollars towards the completion of the <br /> Bypass Extension and completed necessary project elements and infrastructure, including the <br /> Phase I Wastewater Treatment Plant, additional infrastructure improvements in subdivision <br /> Phases I and II, various golf course related amenities, and all archaeological mitigation. The <br /> 4881-6366-3335.6.051730-00058 11 <br />