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2018-02-15 Leeward Exh A (USE 17-73)
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adjacent to Roy’s Grill, and currently it’s just kind of an open passive green space with a <br />concrete walkway, and that’s where the area for the putting green is being proposed. <br /> <br />Here’s some views of the existing area. Generally right here at this tree is that northwest, pardon <br />me, northeast boundary of the property looking toward Roy’s. Some of the trees are going to be <br />removed or relocated and some of the shrubbery is going to be removed as well to facilitate the <br />putting facility. Down at the bottom here is a view of the permit area, just beyond this bend, <br />again, looking toward Roy’s. And then this is a view looking toward the northeast corner from <br />Roy’s, showing the general area that the putting facility is going to be. <br /> <br />And here is a, the view on the upper left hand corner is a view of the proposed ticket kiosk that’s <br />in the walkway of the Kings’ Shops. Here is a parking lot entrance from Ku‘uali‘i Place and <br />that’s, again, to the existing parking lot. View of Waikoloa Beach Drive looking mauka toward <br />the highway. View of Waikoloa Beach Drive looking makai toward the ocean and we’ve got <br />Kings’ Shops on the right hand side. And here is a view from Ku‘uali‘i Place looking towards <br />Kings’ Shops, and again the parking lot is going to be on the right hand side. <br /> <br />The Planning Director is recommending approval of this Use Permit with conditions as <br />indicated. That’s the end of my presentation. I’m happy to answer any questions that the <br />Commission may have. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. Commissioners, any questions for Planning Department? <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: Yes, I have a question. I was confused about the bathrooms: It says in one <br />place that it’s a part of the application and then in the other, in the map that you showed recently <br />with the yellow-outlined areas, you said that was the permit area, and that doesn’t include the <br />bathrooms. <br /> <br />KAY: Right. So I apologize. On the, this map it was a little difficult to show. I should have <br />shown where the kiosk would be, as well as the existing bathrooms. Both the kiosk and the <br />bathrooms are existing already in the Kings’ Shops. They are just going to be, at least the kiosk <br />will be repurposed for ticketing purposes, and the bathrooms will just be available to the users as <br />well. So we add that as part of our permit area, but they are existing as well. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: So what’s the process for determining whether the existing bathrooms will <br />handle the extra amount of people? How do you do that? <br /> <br />KAY: I think the bathrooms are part of, a number of bathrooms, public bathrooms, are available <br />in the Kings’ Shops and it can handle, my understanding is, all of the traffic that comes and uses <br />the Kings’ Shops. So I don’t think there is a capacity issue. But I can have the applicant speak <br />to that when they come up, yeah. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: Thank you. <br /> <br />KAY: Mm-hmm. <br /> <br />3 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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