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2012-07-19 Leeward Exh B - Bill No. 255
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ARAI: I understand what he is asking for. I would recommend that the requested amendments not <br />occur. The reason being is what you see there regarding how a biweekly farmers’ market is defined <br />is extracted directly from the County Code. It is the standard that is applied island-wide, and I <br />would rather not see different type of description on what is a farmers’ market throughout, you <br />know, embedded in separate ordinances. But with that being said, we have been very liberal on <br />how we interpret those requirements. As Commissioner Bowman mentioned earlier, it could be <br />locally turned wood products. I would imagine if someone was interested in making bentos or <br />sandwiches or anything that, I mean, the whole concept is to promote products that are actually <br />manufactured by the person selling them, and if that’s basically the intent, then it’s something that <br />we would try to adhere to. <br /> <br />BRUNO: That would be satisfactory then. <br /> <br />ARAI: Thank you. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Thank you. Yes, I agree. Any other questions, comments? No? Okay, I think Gary <br />Willick was not -. <br /> <br />WILLICK: Gay. <br /> <br />BRUNO: It’s Gay. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Oh, I’m sorry. It looked just like -. I apologize. Ms. Willick. Thank you. <br /> <br />WILLICK: I think Karen and Tim pretty well covered it. I agree with what they said. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Thank you very much. And Ms. Taughinbaugh? <br /> <br />TAUGHINBAUGH: Hi, my name is Roxann Taughinbaugh. And I’ve been at the Green Market <br />for, I believe, three years. And I just want to say I appreciate that you are going to make this <br />change so we can go back and have street visibility. It’s going to make a big difference in my sales. <br />So thank you. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Thank you. Any questions, Commissioners? Thank you, you may -. <br /> <br />BRUNO: Just one last item. Thank you very much for the Commission to allow us to speak. But <br />also, I’m so glad that you guys are actually paying attention to the laws, I mean, this is not about, I <br />mean, I understand you are following the letter of the law, and that’s great. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Thank you very much. You may be seated. I’m going to call up the next four <br />testifiers, and you may be seated so I can swear you in – Terry Patrick, Harold Moodie, Michele <br />Wilkins and John Reiner. And if you could raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the <br />truth on this matter now before the Leeward Hawai‘i Planning Commission? <br /> <br />TESTIFIERS: I do. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Thank you. Okay, we will start -. <br /> <br />11 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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