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2018-11-07 Hearing Transcript - HI Island Veterans Memorial Inc. Amend REZ 06-051
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2018-11-07 Hearing Transcript - HI Island Veterans Memorial Inc. Amend REZ 06-051
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we'll be in a position to have the site control and then we'll be, it should be no issue to pay the <br />water commitment fee within the 180 -day time frame that's required. So, that's no issue. <br />Just a little bit with respect to the housing, the site plan showed, it will be a little bit different I <br />think when we're all said and done but we're looking at between 90 to 95 units of affordable <br />senior rental housing, one -bedroom units, in that L-shaped configuration. We do intend to have <br />a community center that services both our residents as well as the multi-purpose room that would <br />be available to both the residents as well as members of the public. We would have clusters of <br />buildings throughout the site with open space throughout that, so tenants can traverse the site <br />from the bottom to the top. The entry ways that were shown are, we're staying consisting with, <br />so they'll be the main entry that we share with HIVM's group at Kawili Street. It's a right -in, <br />right -out turn that we're planning. There would also be another entry at the Kapi`olani Street <br />side, kind of at the top of the parcel that we own or lease, and then also on the Ululani Street <br />extension site. So, we're still in final stages of refining that site plan and then as I understand it, <br />we'll be back in front of you for final plan review at the appropriate time. <br />The rental housing that we're intending to development, of course, would be affordable to <br />households at 60 percent or below, but we also, because of HIVM's involvement, are making <br />about 10 percent of the units available to a higher income bracket, so 80 percent, and that was <br />specifically to target veterans who might be on a 100 percent disability payments. So, that would <br />actually kick them over the 60 percent limits. So, we've now incorporated a small component of <br />the project to serve folks at that 80 percent AMI band. And, we'd be happy to answer any <br />questions you might have. <br />CLARKSON: Well, let me just start out by trying to resolve some confusion. Are you actually <br />now then withdrawing your request to amend Conditions B and F? <br />OHASHL Yes. <br />CLARKSON: Okay, so any further questions for the Applicant? <br />REPLOGLE: I sort of do. I understand about the water, but what about the lighting? Are you <br />going to put in the lights or isn't that a condition? <br />GUSHIKEN: As we understand it, the condition is that Public Works would review or Traffic <br />would review it at the time that the construction plans are submitted. So, we're willing to <br />REPLOGLE: —Okay, I see what you mean. <br />WILLIAMS: And, we have two construction plans. Theirs and also the veterans' center, and so, <br />yeah, that entranceway on Kawili would be one critical one for sure, but probably all <br />entranceways, and it would probably need entrance illumination, well that some overhead, curb <br />lights, will impact curb lights. <br />REPLOGLE: Okay. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />
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