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<br />ISHIBASHI: With the deletion of the 80-foot. <br /> <br />ARAI: Oh, okay, so as recommended by the Director. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Yes. <br /> <br />GONZALES: As recommended, yeah. I’m not proposing any, no need to amend the motion. <br /> <br />ARAI: My apologies, sorry. <br /> <br />MASUNAGA: Daryn, you’re not listening. <br /> <br />ARAI: My apologies. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: It’s the motion and seconded by Commissioner Ono. Open for discussion, <br />Commissioners? <br /> <br />GONZALES: Mr. Chairman, if I can, the phrase he used was a university town with what they <br />wanted to kind of create? <br /> <br />ARAI: I think it was like a university campus, I think, was what I said. <br /> <br />GONZALES: So in theory, you know, you were saying maybe in the future there’s going to be <br />some commercial development. Wouldn’t that actually keep people from driving, would not <br />alleviate cars, some traffic, cause people would no longer have to be going on and off campus as <br />much? <br /> <br />ARAI: That’s the theory. And which is why the University zoning district was actually created <br />in 2007. Maybe just a brief, I don’t mean to belabor this. But what you see on site now was <br />accomplished even though the zoning is Single-Family Residential. You know, and you see <br />what is currently on campus now, including the university park. But it tends to sometime leave <br />out the support facilities, like certain types of commercial uses. And this proposal here if <br />approved would provide that much greater flexibility to address the needs of the students. And, <br />you know, to be honest with you, there may be even some commercial uses allowed on campus <br />that serves the students, and it could also service some of the residents in the immediate area. <br />Because I’ve gone to Manoa Campus and I’ve partaken some of their restaurants on campus. So, <br />again, it’s a benefit not only to the university campus but maybe even to some of the residents in <br />the surrounding area. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Okay, thank you. And I appreciate your concerns, Mr. Santiago. I would like to <br />trust in the University to be good neighbors and address these problems in the future if it does get <br />worse. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Thank you, Commissioner Gonzales. Any further discussion? Okay, go ahead. <br /> <br /> <br />16 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />