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2019-02-07 Hearing Transcript - Wailani Development Amend REZ 10-117
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2019-02-07 Hearing Transcript - Wailani Development Amend REZ 10-117
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JACKSON: Yes. <br />IKEDA: That was one of my concerns, and I didn't quite understand Condition KK. <br />JACKSON: Okay, that's the fair share condition? <br />IKEDA: Yes. <br />JACKSON: So, basically, fair share fee assessment is required for any residential unit or a lot <br />IKEDA: I know, I know what fair share is. <br />JACKSON: Okay. <br />IKEDA: I just want to know why you guys gonna <br />JACKSON: Oh why? Why we're supporting that, yeah? Because it's, we kind of see that as <br />like dinging the developer twice, right? They're required to provide affordable housing <br />according to the Housing Code and then the fair share condition says that in addition to requiring <br />that, you also have to pay the fair share fee which can be anywhere from 8 to 13 thousand <br />dollars, so, it's kind of like double dinging them— <br />IKEDA: —Okay <br />JACKSON: when they're trying to provide affordable housing. <br />IKEDA: I'm good. <br />CLARKSON: Is that now a common practice with larger subdivisions that have affordable <br />housing requirements? <br />JACKSON: We're considering kind of changing that, that practice from here on out. We're <br />discussing it a little bit more internally within the Department, but it kind of makes sense so <br />CLARKSON: So, this would be the first example of that? <br />JACKSON: Yes. <br />IKEDA: Can I ask the Director a question? I would like to know why you're against <br />Condition S because this is what the community wanted. <br />YEE: So, generally, as Maija had mentioned in one of the slides around connectivity, so when <br />we're bringing in projects, not just here but throughout the island, there's been this practice with <br />some where they don't want to connect, where roads have that chance to connect subdivisions, <br />and since I've been here, I've been consistent in wanting to connect roads. I understand there <br />are—some of the concerns are around safety. People are concerned about people walking or the <br />EXHIBIT B <br />9 <br />
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