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subject property. Lower, you see a darker green color, that is identified as Agricultural 20-acres. And <br />then the darker gray is Limited Industrial, which consists of the airport area. <br /> <br />This is the State Land Use Boundary Map. There are two colors. The light green represents <br />Agriculture. The pink shaded areas represent Urban zoning. <br /> <br />And the General Plan Designation map, the darker gray shaded area is Industrial. And then we have <br />some green, as well as white. Those represent, the green representing Important Agricultural lands and <br />the white representing Extensive Agriculture. The subject property is split with Industrial, as well as <br />Important Ag, and Extensive Ag. The area that we’re looking at this morning is more on the lower <br />portion of the property. <br /> <br />This is an aerial photo referencing some of the previous special permits on the property. Again, you’ll <br />see the access road coming in on the bottom portion of the map. The special permits that have been <br />previously permitted on this property were permitted from 1996 to 2003. We had had originally <br />Special Permit 936 for approximately 14, just shy of 15 acres. The second permit was in 1008, this <br />was again for just shy of 15 acres for quarry operations. This was to applicant Glover who is currently <br />applying. The lower one that we talked about was for Yamada and Sons. Next was Special Permit <br />1107; again, that was for Yamada and Sons. And then lastly we had a special permit for Glover. All <br />four of these were just shy of 15 acres. The current request is identified as “Project Site” and this is <br />10.15 acres. <br /> <br />The applicant is requesting a Special Permit to allow the establishment of a new quarry site on <br />approximately 10.15 acres within a 140.368-acre property situated within the State Land Use <br />Agricultural District. The material to be quarried is aggregate and rock for commercial applications. <br />The material to be quarried consists largely of basaltic "blue rock" with very little cinder. <br />Approximately 800,000 cubic yards will be removed and either processed on site or transported to <br />Glover's Hilo operations site on Leilani Street. <br /> <br />Property information: The 140-acre property is owned by the Kamehameha Schools. A quarry license <br />was granted to the applicant on January 15, 2012 for a 49.9982-acre quarry site for a period of 15 <br />years. This permit request affects a 10.15-acre portion of the 49.9982-acre quarry license site within <br />the 140.368-acre property. There have been four special permits approved by the Planning <br />Commission for quarrying operations on the subject property. This is the fifth special permit request <br />for a quarry on the 140-acre property. The current requested special permit would add an additional 10 <br />acres for a total of approximately 70 acres of quarrying operation that would be approved on the <br />subject property, which is approximately half of the 140-acre subject property. <br /> <br />This is the applicant’s site plan that was submitted. The applicant, it appears that this could be for a <br />possible subdivision application, but it, what it does is it separates the property into Parcel A and <br />Parcel B. It looks like there’s a remnant portion up on the top of approximately 10 acres as well. So <br />the portion that we’re looking at again is identified on the right lower portion of the map, the project <br />site area within the 49-acre leased site. <br /> <br />This is another site plan submitted by the applicant. Again, it shows the previous two permits within <br />the leased area that were approved, and the project site area, and access on the lower portion of the <br /> 2 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />