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KAY: Yes. <br />CLARKSON: Are there any other roadways? Easements? I'm just getting at the point that it <br />seems like there's quite a bit of separation between this property and the property immediately to <br />the south, not only the two roadways, but the big lawn andI just wanted to find out if there <br />were any more lot poles. <br />KAY: Not that I'm aware of. So, on the left-hand side, you'll see the aerial photo here. So, this, <br />the one directly adjacent to the subject property is the roadway over which the Applicant has <br />legal easement. <br />[Robert Yanazaki walked up to Chairman Clarkson and handed him a map.] <br />CLARKSON: Okay. Any further questions? If not, will the Applicant or their representative <br />please come forward? <br />KAY: Thank you. <br />KERN: Good morning, Mr. Chair. <br />CLARKSON: Good morning. Could you both raise your right hand? Do you swear or affirm to <br />tell the truth on this matter before the Planning Commission this morning? <br />KERN: Yes. <br />MYRIANTHIS: I do. <br />CLARKSON: Please introduce yourself and then proceed with your testimony. <br />KERN: Very good. Thank you, Mr. Chair, Members of the Windward Planning Commission, <br />Director, Corporation Counsel, and all the wonderful staff from the Planning Department. Zendo <br />Kern, planning consultant representing the Applicant. To my right is Dr. Myrianthis who is the <br />owner and operator of this project. Overall, it's a relatively straightforward amendment to this. <br />He's been in operation since 1986. No complaints. It's good, good practice needed close to the <br />medical facilities up Waianuenue. <br />Related to Commissioner Au's question about the, the lean-to shed in the back, yeah, we got <br />notified of that a few days ago, and we're okay with—you know, that will be coming down. It's <br />part of the conditions. As far as the markings on the road, I think the pavement markings, which <br />is an oversight. They did put the sign up, and I think that was an oversight. So, now with these <br />conditions, they will obviously have those pavement markings on there. <br />The egress and the ingress of the site is relatively smooth. People come in off of Pu`u Hina Road <br />and exit out of the easement to the south. It's not the type of business that gets drop-in traffic. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />5 <br />