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i <br /> LIN: Go ahead. <br /> AGUINALDO: For the applicant and the applicant's representative, I guess, you had a testifier <br /> indicating of material bringing brought to the property. So, he's concerned because in the back <br /> there going down on Kahaopea when it rains hard it does flood. So, he has an access easement, <br /> Russell has an access easement to his property. When you bring in material depending on the <br /> size of the area. You guys are bringing material or grubbing have you guys acquired a grading <br /> or grubbing permit to just cover your guys tushy because you guys are close to a flood zone <br /> right. You see where I'm coming from. <br /> YEH: Yep. <br /> AGUINALDO: So, you know it's just for him because he probably drives there everyday, <br /> going and seeing material being brought in. From the time extension to wherever you guys are at <br /> now, are you guys taking proper mitigation as far as runoffs or what not. Because right across <br /> the street, I remember when there was a big flood long time ago, shucks even that house got <br /> flooded and the house sits pretty high. You know just addressing that, it's a great concept what <br /> you are trying to do. My question is again, have you guys take, you know I mean a grubbing or <br /> grading permit to satisfy FEMA right. <br /> YEH: Yes. So, basically the way the process works is FEMA issued its conditional letter of <br /> map revision based on plans for dealing with this drainage issue and grading plans have been <br /> provided and prepared and are being submitted to Public Works in compliance or consistent with <br /> those FEMA approved plans. We've also gotten the right-of-entry from the neighbors who are <br /> makai of the property because we need to go in there and do some work too as part of that. The <br /> idea is help focus, concentrate, and minimize any issues of drainage. It's just a matter of water. <br /> Where does this water come from? It comes from up above. I believe it's Waiakea Stream kind <br /> of water that the County has for some time also been kind of dealing with. So, it's kind of a host <br /> of factors that contribute to this. But, yes, grading permit,part of the construction drawings and <br /> plans in order to get final approval we are going to need to complete those before we can even <br /> get final approval or bonded. <br /> AGUINALDO: Okay, so, you guys do have at least a grubbing permit? <br /> YEH: It's coming. <br /> AGUINALDO: Okay, <br /> YEH: It's coming. Yes. But the client or the applicant was not responsible for bringing fill in <br /> and I just need to make that clear. That is not been the case. <br /> AGUINALDO: Okay. <br /> YEH: It was a predecessor owner. <br /> AGUINALDO: Oh,previously. <br /> 6 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />