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<br />JACKSON: You’re welcome. <br /> <br />UNGER: I’m trying to sync the conditions with the background report. For example, can you <br />clarify – under Condition 2 it shows “The Applicant shall pay $483,800 toward the Kahului to <br />Keauhou Parkway,” and then in the background report Page 8, Item 24, Traffic/Roadways, it <br />states that “The applicant has also provided a per acre fee totaling $483,800 for the Parkway <br />improvements per Condition No. 2” – can you, and certainly I can, we can talk to the applicants <br />when they come up, but has this been paid or has this not been paid? <br /> <br />JACKSON: Yeah, so the fee for the, the per acre fee for the Kahului to Keauhou Parkway <br />improvements, as well as the Waiaha drainage way improvements, those fees have both been <br />paid by the applicant. <br /> <br />UNGER: Okay. <br /> <br />JACKSON: We, the Director decided to leave this condition in here as is, even though they’ve <br />paid, because there is also in the rezone ordinance this condition that says if the County does not <br />use or encumber those fees within 15 years, that the County has to return the fee back to <br />Sunstone, so we wanted to leave this condition as is so that there would be some history, if that <br />were to occur, of where that fee was required and why we would have to give it back. <br /> <br />UNGER: Okay, thank you. What is the status? I thought I read somewhere that they, the <br />money was spent already on some Waiaha drainage improvements. <br /> <br />JACKSON: Yeah, so the Waiaha fee has been at least partially expended. We are checking with <br />Public Works to see how much is left, if any, but it was used to acquire some land in order to do <br />those drainage improvements near the bridge. <br /> <br />UNGER: Okay. <br /> <br />JACKSON: And as far as I know, the Ali‘i Parkway funds have not been used or encumbered. <br /> <br />UNGER: Okay. Well, if this is going to be part of our motion, I would, I would recommend, <br />when we get to that, just to be current; the applicant has paid. <br /> <br />JACKSON: Okay. We can, we can strike out that sentence. <br /> <br />UNGER: Uh, not, we don’t need to strike out the sentence — <br /> <br />JACKSON: Okay. <br /> <br />UNGER: — we can just say, “has paid,” to reflect the fact. <br /> <br />JACKSON: Yeah. <br /> <br />5 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />