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nut orchards on them, so. Again, I can, if you'd like, I can show you much of that if you'd <br />like graphically in maps, so. <br />So, that concludes what I prepared for the Commission today. Obviously, available to respond to <br />any follow-up questions that Commissioners may have. <br />HENKEL: Thank you, Ron. Are there any questions from the Commission? Yes, Joe? <br />CLARKSON: Well, II had asked Ron to, or somebody from Planning, to present that <br />information because I wanted to understand the potential for shoreline structural development in <br />Ka`u not knowing who owned the shoreline basically in detail, and, thereby, understand the <br />motivations of, of the Steering Committee and all the people who were so much in favor of a <br />very extensive setback. And, it looks to me like that six miles worth of waterfront that are <br />associated with the 16,000 acres that has just been put on the market is the vast majority of Ka`u <br />shoreline that would be even subject to structural development. <br />WHITMORE: Yes. Yes, it's that one there. <br />CLARKSON: Right. <br />WHITMORE: And, then the other strip is between, yeah, Honu`apo here and, and the DHHL <br />property here. So, this is, I think, Kamehameha Schools owned, and they've already I think gone <br />through a subdivision process where they agreed to a significant structural setback much farther <br />than a quarter mile, I believe. And, then, you have a State-owned property which is the green <br />hatching here, and then you have this strip of privately owned between, between that and <br />Honu`apo. <br />CLARKSON: So, these aren't color -coded by ownership? This is zoning or <br />WHITMORE: The ownership is represented in the green hatching. That's publicly owned. The <br />rest are private. <br />CLARKSON: Okay. <br />WHITMORE: And, what you don't see in the colors here is the light—you don't see it very <br />well—the light blue is Cons—this is the State Land Use District. So, the light blue is <br />Conservation. The green is Agriculture. You don't see it very well, but all along the shoreline <br />you have about 200 feet of Conservation District at the, that heads in mauka. <br />CLARKSON: Thank you. <br />WHITMORE: The important thing I think to note here is that, you know, we don't have the <br />parcel layer on, but every one of those parcels with maybe—well, I'm not sure which exceptions <br />there'd be—are very deep, right? The ones in particular or all of these, the one here and all the <br />ones through this strip basically the boundaries go from the shoreline up to town or very near up <br />to town, right? And, so, part of the consideration was well, not only does the policy allow <br />EXHIBIT C <br />7 <br />