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Zendo Kern, Planning Director
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a i <br /> standalone report and that might be providing some of the data that you need. So, if you go to <br /> hawaiitourismauthority.org and click on the research link. They take a deeper dive into various <br /> types of spending by different visitor groups. Hope that's helpful. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Chair may I respond is that okay? <br /> VITOUSEK: Sure. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Thank you, sorry Miss Donoho. I will definitely take a look at that <br /> information. I'm familiar with the HTA's, they have tremendous amount of resources there for <br /> the public to peruse. I will look also if that data is localized for the given area. I have one final <br /> question— <br /> DONOHO: I'm sorry, I do believe that they break it out a little bit more. If you look at the <br /> island data for the visitor, each visitor group. I'm not certain if that time share report has it <br /> broken down but you can get it monthly by islands if that's helpful. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE Thank you, I'm familiar with those reports they are very helpful, thank <br /> you. Chair may I ask one final question? <br /> VITOUSEK: Yep. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Thank you very much. This question is for Mr. Christopher Delaunay. I <br /> apologize if I mispronounced your name. You also shared and I appreciated your testimony the <br /> contributions to our kama`aina workforce housing. May I ask what kind of assurances, what are <br /> the assurances that the workforce housing that is to be developed will be offered to kama'aina? <br /> And then my second question to you are what are your overall, sorry— <br /> VITOUSEK: Before we go in to far, is Mr. Delaunay still on the line? <br /> JACKSON: He is still on,but he just logged back in so he may have only heard half the <br /> question. <br /> VITOUSEK: I just want to make sure that the questions as a public testify Mr. Delaunay may <br /> not have the information that the applicant would have so just want to make sure that we're <br /> asking relevant questions to the testimony of the applicant but go ahead. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Thank you Chair. I'll rephrase my question; Mr. Delaunay I appreciate <br /> your testimony for all the benefits for this project. I just like to ask; do you see any potential <br /> downsides? Do you see any potential downsides if this project were to move forward? <br /> DELAUNAY: No, I don't. I see a lot of benefits as I stated in my testimony. Especially in <br /> terms of housing and generating more revenue for the County and the State, as well as more jobs. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Thank you. <br /> 9 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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