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the rental market higher and higher and forcing low-income families out of houses that they <br /> might easily have rented. So, anyway, I won't go on and on, thank you. <br /> REPLOGLE: Thank you, Commissioner Clarkson. Is, there any other questions? Or are there <br /> any other? Okay. <br /> LIN: Chair, Mr. Aguinaldo has a question. <br /> REPLOGLE: Oh, I can't see him, Mr. Aguinaldo? <br /> KERN: Unmute. <br /> REPLOGLE: Mr. Aguinaldo, donde estas? Unmute, there he is . <br /> AGUINALDO: Good morning. Alright. So, I totally agree with what Dennis indicated, and as <br /> far as that there is a need, but there's the conception of what's affordable or low-income. <br /> Especially when you look at the surrounding areas in your backyard. You're averaging over half <br /> a million to almost 2 million dollars, and I do see their concerns of what my property value and. <br /> everybody's entitled to their concern and you going to get this project in my backyard. Now <br /> with that respectfully we got to make pono with your neighbors, especially with that kind of <br /> hard-working people invest that kind of money in their property. Yes, it is a need for the <br /> community when you were talking about rental. Are we talking like apartments or are we <br /> talking like something similar down the old Mohouli, near the Police Station are we talking <br /> about that kind of housing? What kind of enforcement is HICDC going do? Sometimes it gets <br /> out of hand and investing a lot of money with this, and tenants just abuse the place. <br /> As far as the buffer 30 feet, that is great. Now within that buffer what are you going to mitigate <br /> with possibly noise or whatnot. There's a lot of people like what was discussed with Dennis is, I <br /> do have friends as well, it that kind of median. Are we going to help that kind of people, like <br /> schoolteachers, for example, we have a hard time finding schoolteachers and finding nurses to <br /> even come to our island? Are we going to be able to cater to that, designate a section for that <br /> kind of working force or is it just going to be just first come, first serve? That is my question for <br /> Keith and Jeremy, and I know you guys know that we short with nurses as well in our hospital <br /> K.EKAI: Sorry, Commissioner Aguinaldo,point of order. If you could just ask one question at a <br /> time, let the applicant answer and then ask another question that would be helpful. <br /> AGUINALDO: Okay, so as far as that this goes for Keith and Jeremy. Like what Dennis had <br /> indicated as far as people that serving the community. Is there going to be a section for that kind <br /> of income? <br /> KATO: Well, in terms of trying to set aside units for certain classes of people, a certain category <br /> of people, one of the things that comes up with using the State funding is they require us to have <br /> a lottery. It's basically, it's not exactly first come, first serve but it's like you put your name on <br /> the list at the time that the rent up starts. Then we are required to conduct a lottery and that's the <br /> order: in which we process. In terms of rnonitonng the project I think if you go into our rental <br /> 11 <br /> EXHIBIT D(DRAFT) <br />