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<br /> <br />WINDWARD PLANNING COMMISSION <br />COUNTY OF HAWAI‘I <br /> <br />HEARING TRANSCRIPT <br /> OCTOBER 1, 2015 <br /> <br /> ERIC HOOTA (Amend REZ 758) <br />A regularly advertised hearing on the application of was <br />called to order at 9:10 a.m. in the County of Hawai‘i Aupuni Center Conference Room, 101 <br /> <br />Pauahi Street, Hilo, Hawai‘i with Chairman Myles Miyasato presiding. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Myles Miyasato, Charles Heaukulani, Gregory Henkel, Donald <br />Ikeda, and Raylene Moses. <br /> <br />ABSENT & EXCUSED: Donn Dela Cruz. <br /> <br />ALSO PRESENT: Duane Kanuha (Planning Director), Danny Patel (Deputy Corporation <br />Counsel for the Windward Planning Commission), Daryn Arai (Planning Program Manager), <br />Jeff Darrow (Staff Planner), Christian Kay (Staff Planner), and Sarah Hata-Finley (Commission <br />Secretary). <br /> <br />And approximately 9 people from the public in attendance. <br /> <br />APPLICANT: ERIC HOOTA (Amend REZ 758) <br />Request for an extension of time to complete construction of proposed commercial development <br />as required by Condition E of Change of Zone Ordinance No. 94-06, which amended the zoning <br />district for 26,770 square feet of land from a Single Family Residential-10,000 square feet (RS- <br />10) to General Commercial-10,000 square feet (CG-10). The property is located on the southeast <br />(Puna-makai) corner of the Kinoʻole and Lono Streets intersection in Waiākea House Lots, <br />Waiākea, South Hilo, Hawai‘i, TMK: 2-2-024:008. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Number two on today’s agenda is Eric Hoota. <br /> <br />DARROW: Thank you. Again, if I can direct your attention to our presentation. Our next <br />applicant is Eric and Joslyn Hoota, and they are requesting an amendment to an existing Change <br />of Zone. <br /> <br />The area of the subject application and property is within the Hilo District or the Hilo—the South <br />Hilo District of Hawaiʽi. More specifically, we’re looking in the area of, along Kinoʽole Street <br />and Lono Street. I’m trying to—okay—there, it’s a little difficult to see, but it’s actually right on <br />the corner here, and it’s with a black outline. The color’s a little dark, but, we’ll zoom in a little <br />bit. <br /> <br />Again, the different colors on the map represent zoning, and so we have the yellow representing <br />Single-Family Residential, and the darker colors representing Commercial. There is a green <br />color, and that is representing Open. <br /> <br />1 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />