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2014-03-06HEARINGTRANSCRIPT-CELLCO DBA VERIZON USE 14-046
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2014-03-06HEARINGTRANSCRIPT-CELLCO DBA VERIZON USE 14-046
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<br />The subject property is located within the Tiki Gardens Subdivision. Right now, you just see a <br />little small black dot, but we’ll zoom in. Again, for reference, we have Ainaloa Boulevard <br />moving in a, a—through the middle of the map. On the bottom portion of the map, this is <br />considered Ainaloa Subdivision, and across the street, you have Tiki Gardens Subdivision. <br />Again, the subject property is located within the Tiki Gardens Subdivision. It is accessed from <br />Silversword Court from Ainaloa Boulevard. The subject property is identified with a black <br />outline and is zoned Agricultural – 1 acre. It is a smaller lot. It is 8,100 square feet in size. <br /> <br />The applicant is requesting a Use Permit to construct a 105-foot tall steel telecommunication <br />monopine with 8-foot tall panel antennas and related facilities on a 8,100 square foot parcel. <br />This is situated within the State Land Use Agricultural district as well as the County’s <br />Agricultural – 1 acre district. The applicant’s objective for this site is to provide infrastructure <br />necessary for wireless coverage to the residents and guests of the Ainaloa Subdivision and the <br />surrounding neighborhoods. The property is centrally located between two existing Verizon <br />Wireless site, one being located at Bryson’s Cinder in Pāhoa Village, and the other located on <br />Pohaku Circle in Orchidland Estates. This is located on the Sure Foundation Church site along <br />the highway. <br /> <br />This is the applicant’s site plan. Just for reference, on your right side would be Silvercourt (sic) <br />Road, so access would be from the right side of the map. The actual location of the tower with <br />the facilities will be located near the rear portion of the, the lot. For this particular tower being <br />105 feet in size, the setback ratio for a freestanding tower is one foot for every five foot, for a <br />freestanding tower, so being 105 feet in size, the setbacks would be 21 feet from any boundary <br />line. According to the site plan, it appears to meet those setbacks. <br /> <br />This is a elevation of what the tower should look like. Again, this is a unique tower, that they try <br />to minimize visual impacts by creating what they call a monopine. This is kind of what it looks <br />like, this right here. This one is a shorter one, but it kind of gives you an idea of what they look <br />like. This is an aerial photo. Again for reference, we have the Ainaloa Boulevard on the lower <br />portion of the map with Silversword Court Road. The subject property is in this general location, <br />currently undeveloped, and as you will notice, around the subject property is undeveloped lots. <br />The nearest house is in this general location here. <br /> <br />These are site photos— <br /> <br />ONO: --(inaudible) Jeff, to the previous—thank you. <br /> <br />DARROW: Do you have any questions regarding— <br /> <br />A, the site, this is a photo on Ainaloa Boulevard looking mauka. The access to Silvercourt (sic) <br />would be on your right side. This is looking makai with Silvercourt (sic) on Ainaloa Boulevard <br />with Silvercourt (sic) on your left side. And then this is on Ainaloa Boulevard looking directly <br />on Silvercourt (sic) so you notice that it is an unimproved road. The actual area is just before <br />those trees in that general location. <br /> <br />2 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />
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