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VITOUSEK: Yeah, but it's something you would be going to do. If there's surf, you would be <br /> going to the area <br /> MCMICHAEL: Yeah. <br /> VITOUSEK: to be <br /> MCMICHAEL: Yes. <br /> VITOUSEK: involved in it. <br /> MCMICHAEL: I love watching and <br /> VITOUSEK: Yeah. <br /> MCMICHAEL: Yeah. <br /> VITOUSEK: Cool. <br /> MCMICHAEL: But it's—yeah, okay. <br /> UNGER: Commissioners, any other questions? Thank you all. You may be seated. The <br /> hearing is now open for public testimony. We have 14 people signed up to testify. If you would, <br /> everybody who is signed up or would like to [inaudible conversation with Mr. Darrow]. Is <br /> the second petitioner here? Okay, we'll, we'll go ahead and hear you before we get into public <br /> testimony. So,please come up. And apologies, Applicant and Planning Director, if you could <br /> please return. <br /> So, Mr. Alapai, if you would please raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the <br /> truth before the Planning Commission? <br /> ALAPAL Yes. <br /> UNGER: Please state your name and area of residence. <br /> ALAPAL My name is Keawe K.K.K. Alapai. Residence now is Kealia Mauka. <br /> UNGER: Mahalo. You may begin your presentation. Thank you. <br /> ALAPAL Okay, I guess we're tying everybody into this lineal descent, lateral descent. So, my <br /> name is Keawe K.K.K. Alapai, seventh of my name, named after two ruling chiefs, Moku o <br /> Keawe—oh, three ruling chiefs —Alapa`i Nui, and Keawe`opala. So my name is actually <br /> Keawe`ikekahiali`iokamoku/Keawe`opala, Keaweamahi, I guess that's . So, my mom—to <br /> make it easier, I'm just going to stick direct—so my mom is Kalua Alapai. Her father is Keawe <br /> Alapai, Jr. or III. Keawe Alapai, III's father is Keawe, Jr. Keawe Alapai, Jr.'s father is Keawe, <br /> 11 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />