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<br /> KUBOTA: I was bom and raised in Hilo. <br /> WATT: And where did you attend high school? <br /> KUBOTA: Went to Hilo High School. <br /> HIATT: And where did you, you're an attorney? <br /> KUBOTA: Correct. I graduated from the William S. Richardson School of <br /> Law in, at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. <br /> WATT: Okay. And where do you practice? <br /> KUBOTA: [practice in Hilo. I moved back in 1990 and began practicing in <br /> Hilo; and I've been here continuously for the past 11 years. <br /> HIATT: And, for the record, did you represent Continental Pacific, LLC in <br /> seeking subdivision recognition for the three camps that are at issue here? <br /> KUBOTA: Yes, I did. <br /> HIATT: Okay. Now if the Board would like to follow along, an overview <br /> of the camps, as referred to briefly by Chris, ['m sorry, by Mr. Yuen, an overview of the <br /> camps and their location is Exhibit 1, this map which is in evidence. <br /> And what were the three camps, Peter? <br /> KUBOTA: The three camps that, that we applied for recognition on were <br /> Kainole, Maukaloa and Pepeekeo Mill Village. And their general locations are shown in <br /> Exhibit 1, so that the Board is familiar with the area. <br /> HIATT: Now do Exhibits 2A, 3A and 4A, what do they show? <br /> KUBOTA: Exhibit 2A appears, that surround the board here, is the aerial <br /> photo taken of Kainole camp in ] 950 which shows the camp as it existed, and the photo <br /> has an overlay of the proposed lots that were requested to be recognized by the Planning <br /> Director. <br /> HIATT: Okay. So I'm going to pause for a minute on that. But with <br /> respect to this blowup <br /> NOMURA: Can you use the mike, please. <br /> WATT: Yes. <br /> 7 <br /> <br />