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TAI: I believe I said that already. I told you. Whatever what was identified in the January 281H <br /> 3 <br /> letter, which I just received, once I get the explanation— <br /> RAFFIPIY: Is that a"yes" Mr. Tai? <br /> i <br /> TAI: That's a yes. I believe I said yeah four times already. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Thank you. <br /> I <br /> AGUINALDO: Mr. Chair, I have a quick question for him, a quick one. Mr. Tai, you gotta look <br /> i <br /> back and think what got you here, okay? You really gotta look. My question to you, when the <br /> time of purchase of your property,how much time have you spent on your property to get this <br /> far? Ironically, we can all say, oh I don't know what tree to cut. We gotta put some common <br /> sense in it. You're surrounded by a residential neighbahood. If yob feel it was unsafe, <br /> shouldn't you have hired an arborist because you don't know trees at that time to prevent all this, <br /> and the question was asked by one of my Commissioners, are you going to pursue in building <br /> this out. And, you know, over here is all residents,live here in Hilo, wherever the live, and they <br /> fear for like oh, it's going to be on sale, who going do__`em now? What going happen? So, to <br /> me, with that honor in your heart that you wanted to do"a development, you should hang onto <br /> this property until you cannot. When you put things on the market, it's like you're letting it go. <br /> If you need partners, you gotta seek partners,but to get you this far, Mr. Tai, obviously, for me, <br /> you haven't spent enough time on this property to really look and assess encroaching trees going <br /> over somebody else's property. That's what got you here in my honest opinion, because the <br /> surrounding, you know, neighbors, maybe there's leaves flying in their gutter. Clogging their <br /> gutter. I don't know. It's only based on assumption,11 but my question to you, how much time <br /> have you spent on this property or maintaining your property, because you are surrounded by <br /> neighbors? That's my question. _ <br /> TAI: Okay,I think I can answer the question. It is just common sense to me. Yes, I own the <br /> property. I'don't live here, and I know very littleabout trees. I see trees, okay, I like the trees. <br /> They are tall trees. I love tall trees. Now, the only way I know that these trees are presenting <br /> problems to the neighbors, if they inform me or if the trees actually damage their property, all <br /> right? Otherwise, I wouldn't know. So far, only two neighbors is in contact with me, Ann and <br /> Charlene. No one else. Now, if no one told me, how would I know? You said how much time I <br /> spend on the property? ,Not much,but even if I spend time, I wouldn't know,because I don't <br /> know about trees. If there are'complaints, I would know, okay? So far, there's two situations, <br /> two neighbors contacted me. There's one case, I forgot the name again, the tree actually <br /> damaged one of the shacks that I informed the State Farm to repair. And, this is the question <br /> here, too. They said causing damage to dwelling; then if there is damage, why couldn't they file <br /> a claim? I have been urging Ann and Charlene to talk to the insurance company and so that we <br /> can work my insurance company, file claim, we get it done. We pay insurance, right? And, you <br /> want insurance companies to take care of these things,but to answer your question, yes, I didn't <br /> spend a lot of time there, and I didn't know anything about, anything about trees, but I would <br /> know if someone tells me so. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Thank you. Any other questions? <br /> DRAFT <br /> 17 <br />