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WHITTEMORE: And I’m assuming then one of the phases would be started within a reasonable <br />period of time, certainly within five years, right? <br /> <br />KAY: That’s my understanding, correct. <br /> <br />WHITTEMORE: Why wouldn’t you, if you’ve already agreed, the Department has already agreed <br />to do staggered projects there, phases of construction, why wouldn’t you also phase the approval? <br />So rather than spinning it all out to ten years, do five years on the first, then ten on the second <br />phase. Just out of curiosity, what was the thinking? <br /> <br />KAY: You know, that’s certainly a possibility. The Director thought that, again, given the scope <br />and the size of the project, that we just give ten and so that in five years if the project wasn’t <br />complete fully, then they wouldn’t have to come back to the Commission for an additional time <br />extension. So, you know, I need to apologize, I was away when the recommendation was complete, <br />so I’m not sure exactly what the justification was. Jeff might be able to speak to that. <br /> <br />DARROW: Commissioner Whittemore, we usually do do that. We will have phasing within our <br />construction condition. And what we just did is we followed the original ordinance in this one; the <br />original ordinance just had a construction timeline for the entire project. We could easily, if it’s the <br />Commission’s wish, we could simply amend the condition to have Phase One be done, completed, <br />within five years, and Phase Two be completed within ten years, if that’s the wish of the <br />Commission. But it is something that we usually do on a regular basis. But again, in this particular <br />case we were following the original ordinance, and just put a one timeframe on the entire project. <br /> <br />WHITTEMORE: Okay, that’s fine, thank you. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Commissioners, any more discussion on the topic of the phasing? Tom, you are <br />comfortable with that? <br /> <br />WHITTEMORE: Yeah, I’m fine. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Okay. Any other comments for staff, Commissioners? Okay, if no further questions, <br />would the applicant or their representative please come forward? <br /> <br />BAKER: Hello Commissioner --. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Good morning. <br /> <br />BAKER: Good morning. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Could you please raise your right hand? Do you swear and affirm to tell the truth now <br />and before the Leeward Planning Commission? <br /> <br />BAKER: Yes. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Thank you. If you could just state your name and introduce yourself to start with. <br />3 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />