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2018-04-05 Hearing Transcript - Kelly & Joanne Jarneski REZ 18-226
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2018-04-05 Hearing Transcript - Kelly & Joanne Jarneski REZ 18-226
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WATANABE: We can put you through email or we can mail it to you. <br />MORI: Yeah, yeah. <br />WATANABE: And, you do bring up valid concerns. There are two conditions that we are <br />adding, we're recommending that the Planning Commission consider. Condition K, I'll read it <br />for you, states that, "A twenty-five foot wide future road widening setback along the property's <br />Akolea Street frontage shall be delineated on [a] plat map[s] submitted for the subdivision of the <br />subject property. Upon [the] request of the Department of Public Works, the applicant, their <br />successors or assigns shall subdivide and dedicate the land encumbered by the future road <br />widening to the County of Hawaii at no cost to the County." <br />So, this would be during the subdivision approval. The subdivision wouldn't go through unless <br />those improvements, or is delineated on the map. <br />MORI: Okay. <br />WATANABE: And at the time that DPW needs them to do the future road widening, that will <br />happen. <br />MORI: Okay. <br />WATANABE: And, the other condition that you had mentioned, we're addressing that in <br />Condition M which states that, "All development generated runoff shall be disposed of on site <br />and [shall] not be directed towards any adjacent properties." <br />MORI: Okay. Okay, I'm satisfied. <br />IKEDA: So, I think the conditions should be getting better instead of right now. It should be <br />better than what it is right now. <br />MORI: Okay. Well, I hope so anyway. <br />CLARKSON: Thank you. We have one more person signed up to testify. Please raise your <br />right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth on this matter before the Commission today? <br />PEART: I do. <br />CLARKSON: Please introduce yourself and then proceed with your testimony. <br />PEART: Thank you. I'm Eden Peart, a 35 -year resident of the Island of Hawaii, now in <br />Hamakua. I'm not fully familiar with this request, but I was concerned as I saw the presentation. <br />I am hoping that the Commissioners won't take lightly dividing up land that's been designated <br />for Agricultural in several designations into smaller units. I can understand and acknowledge <br />definitely why the owners would want to surround themselves with neighbors, families that share <br />the same kind of subsistence lifestyle. I'm concerned that Puna, which is such a quickly <br />EXHIBIT B <br />7 <br />
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