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SIRACUSA: I was speaking metaphorically. I know it's not green. <br />BLACK: I understand but it spoke to my heart. And green is the furthest color from <br />the whole equation. So having said that -. <br />And Mr. Graham, in your comments just now you had it kind of reversed. What you said was <br />that it goes on to Lanikaula Street and it's one property away from Kilauea. It's the opposite. <br />The property is actually on Kilauea and it's one lot away from Lanikaula. So that's just a <br />clarification to your comments when Jeff was up there. <br />And the other question -. Jeff, I was kind of sitting in the back. Can you show me where it goes <br />to Kawili Street, please, on that map, as far as you were saying that the high-, I'm just confused. <br />Actually the real crux of my question is how exactly is the State Department of Agriculture Tree <br />Nursery zoned? <br />DARROW: As I mentioned earlier, it's zoned Open. <br />BLACK: It's zoned Open? <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />BLACK: Meaning it stays put, so it's exempt from that?? <br />DARROW: It's zoned, under the General Plan as well as zoning, it is designated as <br />Open. <br />BLACK: Okay, okay, that's a relief to us. That will stay green is what you're <br />saying? <br />BLACK: Okay. My other concern is that, I don't know, and nobody seems to talk <br />about it — but, you know, we're in the inundation zone. We're actually in the "You Must <br />Evacuate Zone" if there's a tidal wave warning. And nobody ever mentions that or how we keep <br />putting things in that area that make it harder to get out of that area. So that is a concern. And I <br />realize that there's no way of actually predicting where water goes. I think we all saw that. But <br />it's just a bit of a concern. I think it was a little bit more of a concern after that last year's <br />tsunami kind of got the neighbors going. Okay. So I addressed those things. <br />You did mention that there had been kind of a hornet's nest about the rezoning issue for the <br />Takase property. And we had banded together, and fought long and hard, and done our <br />homework, and dotted our "i's", and crossed our "t's", and exhausted ourselves. And it came to <br />one minor concession, which is that they move the dumpster away from our corner and put it out <br />on the street. I saw them building the little dumpster cage the other day, so that's a relief that the <br />dumpsters are being moved away from our yards. We were grateful for that. All the other little <br />concessions that were discussed with the neighbors prior to that rezoning failed to come to pass. <br />9 <br />