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<br /> <br />WINDWARD PLANNING COMMISSION <br />COUNTY OF HAWAI‘I <br /> <br />HEARING TRANSCRIPT <br /> MAY 1, 2014 <br /> <br /> B2II Educational Trust (REZ 14-172) <br />A regularly advertised hearing on the application of <br />was called to order at 9:08 a.m. in the County of Hawai‘i, Aupuni Center Conference Room, 101 <br /> <br />Pauahi Street, Hilo, Hawai‘i with Chairman Ronald Gonzales presiding. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Ronald Gonzales, Charles Heaukulani, Gregory Henkel, <br />Wallace A. Ishibashi, Jr., Raylene Moses, and Stephen Ono. <br /> <br />ABSENT AND EXCUSED: Myles Miyasato. <br /> <br />ALSO PRESENT: Duane Kanuha (Planning Director), Margaret Masunaga (Deputy <br />Corporation Counsel for the Windward Planning Commission), Amy Self (Deputy Corporation <br />Counsel for the Planning Director), Jeff Darrow (Staff Planner), Maija Cottle (Staff Planner), <br />Sarah Hata-Finley (Secretary), and Melissa Dacayanan (Planning Commission Support <br />Technician). <br /> <br />And approximately 11 people from the public in attendance. <br /> <br />APPLICANT: B2-II EDUCATIONAL TRUST (REZ 14-172) <br /> <br />Application for a Change of Zone from an Agricultural 3-acre (A-3a) and an Agricultural 1-acre <br />(A-1a) to a Family Agricultural 1-acre (FA-1a) zoned district for 3.012 acres of land. The <br />property is located at the end of Ho‘ohoaloha Street, approximately 1,500 feet south from its <br />nd <br />intersection with Ainaola Drive, Waiākea Homestead 2 Series, South Hilo, Hawai‘i, TMK: 2-4- <br />034:046. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Item No. 1, B2-II Educational Trust. Good morning, Jeffrey. <br /> <br />DARROW: Good morning, Mr. Chairman. Good morning, members of the Planning <br />Commission. Welcome. Got a long day ahead of us, so we’ll start off with a bang. Our first <br />applicant is B2, B2-II Educational Trust, and they’re requesting a change of zone. The area of <br />the subject application is within the South Hilo District, more specifically, we’re looking in the <br />Waiākea, upper Waiākea area. Just for reference, this road running through the middle of the <br />map going in a northeast, southwest direction is Ainaloa, Ainaola Drive. The subject property is <br />identified with a black outline. We’ll zoom in here so you can get a better view. Again, we have <br />Ainaola Drive running through the middle of the map, and the actual property is located on <br />Ho‘ohoaloha Street, and access is provided mainly through that, but it’s also provided through <br />Ho‘ohoaloha Place. Again, the subject property is identified with a black outline. The different <br />colors on the map represent different zonings. The green, the blue, the darker blue all represent <br />Agricultural zoning. There’s actually a blue that’s to the right side of the map that is similar to <br />the request that the applicant is requesting which is Family Agricultural – 1 acre. Currently, it is <br />1 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />