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• <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay, I'd love it if we could let the testifiers know when we are approaching that <br /> 2 1/2 minute mark. <br /> JACKSON: Yep, we sure will. <br /> VITOUSEK: Sorry, did you have any questions for any of the testifiers so far? <br /> YATES: Mike, are you addressing me? <br /> VITOUSEK: Yes, I saw you had your hand up. <br /> YATES: Yes, excuse me. I'm trying to look for I guess the application regarding what we're <br /> talking about. Was this in the previous memo that we got? Because I kind of sort of want to <br /> know what they are asking for. I mean I understand what we're talking about but, I was looking <br /> through my papers here to see what the application is. <br /> VITOUSEK: I think there'll be a presentation from the applicant when the agenda item comes <br /> forward. <br /> YATES: Okay, okay, all right, thank you. <br /> VITOUSEK: You bet. Continuing on with the public testimony. Nathaniel Kinney are you <br /> available? <br /> KINNEY: Yes, I am here Chair. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. <br /> KINNEY: Members of the Commission, the Hawai`i Regional Council of Carpentry would like <br /> to offer their strong support for the Kumu Hou at Waikoloa. Kumu Hou is committed to using <br /> union labor throughout the projects development and that's going to support hundreds of local <br /> laborers and their families showcasing a deep commitment to Hawai`i Island. Kumu Hou is <br /> good for Hawai`i Island and our community. Time shares are resilient and stable, and these are <br /> the qualities that we need to get out of this downturn from the pandemics partial effect on us. <br /> Timeshares are generally the first to return to operation and draws higher occupancy then hotels <br /> and because timeshare owners return more often as hotel guests, they also tend to have a greater <br /> appreciation and respect for our community. <br /> They spend more while they're here and, most importantly, timeshare visitors do not encroach <br /> into community spaces, unlike vacation rentals. Simply put timeshare visitors are some of our <br /> State's most reliable and highest spending guests. We believe we need the economic boost that <br /> Kumu Hou at Waikoloa will provide. The project is a substantial investment at Waikoloa and is <br /> another example of thoughtful stewardship by the Waikoloa Land Company, which has a track <br /> record of responsible development on the island and I just wanted to thank you for your <br /> consideration. Mahalo. <br /> 3 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />