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bit in order to accommodate that landscape, landscaping along the highway, and then they would <br />have to provide landscaping <br />CLARKSON: —Yeah, that's where— <br />JACKSON: —Yeah, I'm not exactly sure how they would do that because of the easement, the <br />driveway east. Yeah, that, this plan isn't being approved. You're approving the use today. The <br />Applicant is aware that they will have to possibly redesign the plan to comply with the <br />conditions and the Zoning Code and landscaping rule. <br />CLARKSON: The plan isn't being approved, but the population or the number of rooms is? <br />JACKSON: The density is. Correct. <br />HENKEL: Thank you. Are there any other questions for the Applicant? Or comments <br />addressing the permit? <br />JACKSON: I also want to add that Kelly Gomes from Department of Public Works, <br />Engineering, is here if the Commission has any questions related to the easement or access on <br />Kahaopea. <br />HENKEL: Are there any <br />LEE (from audience): I have a comment if possible. <br />HENKEL: I'm sorry. Public testimony has been closed. This would be questions from the <br />Commission for Public Works. Then, any more discussion or a motion for action? <br />HO: We have a motion for action. <br />CLARKSON: I just do have one question. Is there, it was brought up that there, that there might <br />potentially be a flood control project under Kahaopea. Is that not in the works? <br />GOMES (from staff table): (inaudible) <br />CLARKSON: Yes. <br />HO: You have to come to the mic. <br />HENKEL: Would you raise your right hand? Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth on this <br />matter now before the Planning Commission? <br />GOMES: Yes. <br />HENKEL: Okay, please state your name and <br />EXHIBIT B <br />11 <br />