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<br />For reference, the roads in this particular area are identified as Mahimahi Drive, and this is
<br />Liliana Lane and Lurline Lane. So you, I might be referencing those as we go through our
<br />presentation.
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<br />The red identifies the 5-acre area that was previously approved under Special Permit 09-76. The
<br />darker colored area represents the area that the applicants are requesting to add onto the existing
<br />quarry operation. This is approximately eight acres in size.
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<br />This is an aerial photo of the area. Just for, again, backing up—the entire subdivision is
<br />identified as State, State Land Use Agricultural; therefore, the requirement for the Special Permit
<br />and its identified as General Plan Rural for the subdivision. Again, for reference, we have
<br />Mahimahi Drive, Liliana Lane, and Lurline. The area of this, this particular application is in this
<br />general area mauka of Mahimahi.
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<br />The, this is the area—well, I’ll just go to this side. This is the area of the existing Special Permit,
<br />and they’re requesting the addition of these particular areas. Just for reference so you understand
<br />kind of what is happening up in this general area, this quarrying activity has been happening
<br />since, we have correspondence in our files that date back to fifth, the late fifties, of quarry
<br />activity in this particular area--mainly, on this particular area, but there are a number of
<br />operators. Just for reference, the blue represents the applicant. They own those particular
<br />parcels. The red, or this general area, is a grandfathered or non-conforming area of 15 acres
<br />that’s currently owned by this gentleman. I won’t attempt to pronounce his name. It’s quite a
<br />long name, but it was previously Kona Cinder & Soil that is referenced.
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<br />Our next applicant, David Rodrigues, is in this general area. HOVE Road Maintenance
<br />Corporation owns five acres in this area as well. And there are two lots, two areas owned by
<br />‛Ōhi‛a Investments. You might have recalled the previous amendment that we had from Mark
<br />Jernigan requesting additional time to bring down the cinder on this particular lot.
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<br />The applicant is requesting an amendment to Special Permit No. 09-76 which was originally
<br />approved to allow a cinder and rock quarry on 5.003 acres of land situated within the State Land
<br />Use Agricultural District. The amendment will add 8.009 acres for a total of 13.012 acres of
<br />land.
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<br />The expanding quarry operation will consist of an office building, water catchment tank, one
<br />kilowatt wind generator, a weigh scale, and equipment storage area. The equipment will consist
<br />of two CAT D8 bulldozers, one CAT D6 bulldozer, two front end loaders, two 6-yard dump
<br />trucks, a large excavator, and a rock crusher.
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<br />These are some site photos, and I’ll, unfortunately, we were attempting to put a map on here to
<br />show where we were taking these photos from, but it wasn’t legible, so we decided to just make
<br />the pictures bigger. But, this is on Liliana which is the left on the map that we referenced, you
<br />had the middle road as Mahimahi, Liliana Lane and Lurline. So, this is Liliana looking makai
<br />with the application on the corner here. Mahimahi is just above this. So, you can see the
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