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CLARKSON: Thank you. Commissioners, any questions for the Applicant?
<br />MIYASATO: Good morning, Sidney.
<br />FUKE: Good morning.
<br />MIYASATO: Am I on? You know, we've, as far as I can remember, we've granted ten-year
<br />time extensions, and for me, fifteen years, I mean, it's creative, you're doing five -five -five,
<br />right? But, at the end of the day, you're asking for a 15 -year extension, and for me, that's a lot.
<br />I know you recall one meeting where an applicant just before you had gotten a ten-year
<br />extension, and you came in for a five and you asked for the ten, right? So, I mean, we set
<br />precedence, yeah, with what we do, and because of that, I'm a little uncomfortable with a 15 -
<br />year extension. You know, we've done it, extensions for applicants that have shown good
<br />practices and being good neighbors, stewards, and in this case, I don't see any reason why not to
<br />give the extension, but I'm just uncomfortable with the 15. So, for my own self, is it acceptable
<br />to do a five for the initial lot and then the remaining two another five. Combine the last two after
<br />you trigger the first.
<br />FUKE: No, I can understand like, you know, the 15 years, you know, when you look at it from
<br />when the initial permit was issued would, you know, could be considered like almost like far
<br />reaching, so, I think that if the Commission is inclined to at least consider ten knowing that the
<br />first one is pretty much going to come out of, you know, going to come on line next year or
<br />within the next couple years, I think thatI don't think the Applicant, although he's not here, I
<br />don't think that he would object, you know, to that level of generosity shared by the
<br />Commission.
<br />MIYASATO: Okay, thank you.
<br />CLARKSON: So, just to clarify, you were proposing just a blanket ten years for all three parcels
<br />or.
<br />MIYASATO: No, the first parcel five and then the remaining two an additional five.
<br />CLARKSON: That's right. That's right. Thank you. Any other questions for the Applicant? If
<br />not, thank you.
<br />FUKE: Thank you.
<br />CLARKSON: You may be seated. We have one person who is signed up to testify on this
<br />application. Dwight Vicente, would you please? Would you raise your right hand, please?
<br />Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth before this matter [sic], before the Commission?
<br />VICENTE: I'm only dealing with law, that's it, so, I do.
<br />CLARKSON: Please state your name and continue.
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