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developing the remaining areas of the project largely because of the economy, however now <br />feels because the land was subdivided from 7 acres to three 2-acre parcels the property is now <br />more marketable. He said he has received some interests in doing soju and sake using local <br />products. <br /> <br />There was no one from the public wishing to testify on the application. <br /> <br />It was moved by Commissioner Gonzales, seconded by Commissioner Moses, that the <br />application be approved as recommended by the Planning Director with conditions. A roll call <br />vote was taken and motion carried with six ayes (Gonzales, Moses, Heaukulani, Henkel, <br />Miyasato and Ishibashi) and one absent and excused (Ono). <br />. <br />APPLICANT: COCONUT COTTAGE BED AND BREAKFAST (SPP 753) <br /> <br />Amendment to Special Permit No. 753 to increase the number of permitted bed and breakfast <br />bedrooms units from one (1) bedroom unit to four (4) bedroom units. Special Permit No. 753 <br />was originally approved to allow the establishment of a one (1)-bedroom bed and breakfast <br />operation within an existing dwelling situated on one acre of land within the State Land Use <br />Agricultural District. The property is located along the south side of Leilani Avenue, one lot <br />west of the Leilani Avenue-Kumukahi Street intersection within the Leilani Estates Subdivision, <br />Keahialaka, Puna, Hawai‘i, TMK: 1-3-015:002. <br /> <br />The Commission took this item up at 9:19 a.m. with 11 people from the public in attendance. <br /> <br />Mr. Darrow oriented the Commission and public of the subject and surrounding properties on the <br />location map and site plan, summarized the request, and noted the Planning Director <br />recommended approval of the application with conditions. <br /> <br />The applicant’s representative, Catherine Sedak, and the manager, Jamie Juarez, were in <br />attendance. <br /> <br />In answer to the Commission’s inquiry, Ms. Sedak answered for Jerry B. Cooksey who was on <br />the other end of the phone that he was aware and in agreement with the proposed conditions. <br /> <br />There was no one from the public wishing to testify on the application. <br /> <br />It was moved by Commissioner Henkel and seconded by Commissioner Miyasato that the <br />amendment be approved as recommended by the Planning Director with conditions. A roll call <br />vote was taken and motion carried with six ayes (Henkel, Miyasato, Gonzales, Heaukulani, <br />Moses and Ishibashi) and one absent and excused (Ono). <br /> <br />APPLICANT: CARNOR J. SUMIDA (SPP-08-053) <br />Request for a 10-year extension of time to Condition No. 2 (life of permit) of Special Permit No. <br />08-053, which allowed the establishment of a baseyard for trucks and trailers on 0.9-acre of land <br />situated within the State Land Use Agricultural District. The property is located between <br />rd <br />Highway 130 (Kea‘au-Pāhoa Road) and 33 Avenue in Hawaiian Paradise Park Subdivision, <br />Kea‘au, Puna, Hawai‘i, TMK: 1-5-016:072. <br /> <br /> 2 <br /> <br />