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MIYASATO: Maija? <br /> <br />ONO: That way we can take them one at a time? I thought there were about three <br />recommendations made. <br /> <br />COTTLE: Commissioner Ono, did you want to discuss the Applicant’s proposed changes to the <br />conditions? <br /> <br />ONO: I’m sorry? <br /> <br />COTTLE: Did you want to discuss the Applicant’s proposed changes to the Planning <br />Department’s conditions? <br /> <br />ONO: Yes. <br /> <br />COTTLE: Okay. <br /> <br />ONO: Yes. <br /> <br />COTTLE: So, for Condition 3, the Applicant is requesting to add a sentence so it would be <br />changed to say quarrying activities shall be limited to the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily. Work <br />may occur at other times depending on demand. And, for Condition No. 8, they’re suggesting to <br />add some wording to the existing condition so it will read like this. To protect any Hawaiian <br />hawk and Hawaiian goose in the vicinity of the property, vegetation clearing and beginning <br />quarrying, quarry activities shall not occur in the unquarried areas of the permit area during <br />Hawaiian hawk breeding season of March to September, and then the rest of the condition <br />remains. So they’re just trying to clarify that this condition would occur. It would trigger before <br />vegetation clearing, and it would be relevant to the unquarried areas of the permit area, not the <br />entire permit area. And that’s consistent with what the US Fish and Wildlife recommended. <br /> <br />ONO: Did you not also come up with some recommendations? <br /> <br />COTTLE: Related to which condition? <br /> <br />ONO: In your presentation, did you not have some recommendations as well? <br /> <br />COTTLE: Yeah, so what I did was I suggested that if the Commission wants to allow work <br />outside of 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., that they consider, you consider adding another condition to address <br />the threatened or endangered seabirds and outdoor lighting. So, if you look at Exhibit No. 23, <br />that is the Department of US Fish and Wildlife’s letter explaining their recommendations. I’m <br />sorry, Exhibit 25. And, if you look at Page No. 2, in the middle of that page—let me give you a <br />minute—Exhibit 25, it’s towards the back of your Background Report. <br /> <br />MOSES: Page 2? <br /> <br />7 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />