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VITOUSEK: Got you. <br /> <br />JACKSON: When the, when we issued the permits, right, when the Planning Commission issues <br />the permits, there’s always that, that catch-all condition that says the applicant shall comply with <br />all regulations, and so, there must have been some misunderstanding when the permit was first <br />issued in 2004. The assumption on the Department and, I guess, the Commission’s assumption <br />was that the applicant was aware that the barn had to be converted in order to use it as a shop. <br />But, when the applicant came in last year to amend the permit, it’s clear then that it was not clear, <br />and so that’s when we added the condition saying you need to do this conversion. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. Commissioner Yates? <br /> <br />YATES: I just wanted to know. You know, regarding the complaints from the neighbors, is it <br />because, you know, something specific happened and made them complain about this, or are they <br />happy with you in the community, or how do they feel? <br /> <br />MCCOLLOUGH: So, it actually didn’t come from my neighbor. It came from another tow <br />company that came into Waimea Town who got in trouble because they’re running illegally, and <br />so they decided to go pick on me. <br /> <br />YATES: So, as a whole, the community is happy that you’re there. <br /> <br />MCCOLLOUGH: Yes. <br /> <br />YATES: Okay. <br /> <br />UNGER: Any other, further questions? Thank you, Applicants. Please be seated. <br /> <br />MCCOLLOUGH: Thank you. <br /> <br />UNGER: Pono mākou i ka noi, we need a motion. <br /> <br />HALL: Oh, for the testimony? <br /> <br />UNGER: Oh, I’m sorry, is there any members of the public here to testify? Seeing none, I need a <br />motion to close public testimony. <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: Moved. <br /> <br />YATES: Second. <br /> <br />UNGER: Motion by Commissioner Vitousek, second by Commissioner Yates. All in favor? <br /> <br />COMMISSIONERS: Aye. <br /> <br />12 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />