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The application is for five acres. Because it is split by Kailua Boulevard, three are on the makai <br />side of Kailua, and two are on the mauka side. <br /> <br />Again, this is the aerial photo of the area. This is Kailua Boulevard, and we have Lurline Lane. <br />The subject area of the application, this is approximately three acres here and two acres in this <br />general location. And, again, it shows it identified in this area. <br /> <br />The applicants are requesting a Special Permit to allow a cinder and rock quarry operation on <br />5.003 acres of land situated within the State Land Use Agricultural District. The applicants <br />propose to remove approximately one to two truckloads of cinder from the project site on a daily <br />basis. The operation will include an area to park dump trucks, trailers, and heavy equipment. <br />This includes two loaders, two dump trucks, one Case dozer, backhoe, excavator, two trailers, a <br />utility trailer, and spare parts. <br /> <br />For reference, I am standing near the intersection of Kailua Boulevard and Lurline Lane looking <br />makai with the subject property on the left side. So, this is the Lurline Road. The applicant <br />accesses, this is the lower portion of the property, or the application, the three acres--this is the <br />area that they access the lower three acres. <br /> <br />This is at that area of access right here on the right looking mauka, and the intersection of Kailua <br />and Lurline is right in this general location. So, again, the subject property is on the right side, <br />and this is the one, the three-acre portion that’s below Kailua Boulevard. <br /> <br />This is taken from the entrance, from Lurline Lane. It’s showing a portion of the quarried area. <br />And, this is more towards Kailua. Kailua Boulevard is right in this general area, so you can see <br />the area of cinder, and, again, moving more towards the intersection which is here. Lurline Lane <br />would be in this general area. <br /> <br />This is at the intersection again of Kailua and Lurline Lane, but I’m looking up Kailua Boulevard <br />with the subject property, the three acres on the right side, and the two acres on the left side. <br /> <br />This is on Kailua Boulevard looking, a portion of the property along the boundary of Kailua <br />Boulevard. So, you can see that there is some trees being planted as well as some barriers in the <br />area, and some setback area. You can see the property line of the three acres running on the up <br />side. <br /> <br />This is on Kailua looking towards the intersection of Lurline and Kailua, but I’m looking down <br />Kailua now. And, this is the two-acre portion on the right side. And, so there’s a berm along <br />the, the roadway. <br /> <br />I am standing on Lurline looking mauka. This is kind of showing the larger area, the area that’s <br />been quarried since for probably a 50-year period. The subject two acres is in this general area <br />to the left. When we, in our conditions, we talk about bringing down the grade, similar to the <br />surrounding properties on the two-acre side, that’s these general areas here. So, you can see the <br />quarrying activity that’s occurred for some time. <br /> <br />2 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br /> <br />