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2019-08-15 Leeward Exh A (SLU 19-052 & SMA 19-072)
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UNGER: Okay, thank you. Commissioners, any other questions? [None.] Thank you. At this <br /> time I'd like to call the Planning Director up, the applicant and the petitioners. Please raise your <br /> right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth before the Planning Commission? <br /> APPLICANT/PLANNING DIRECTOR/PETITIONER: I do. <br /> UNGER: Thank you. If we could just pass the mic starting from my right to my left, if you <br /> could state your name and area of residence. <br /> VALEN: My name is Gregory Valen. I'm the owner of the land and I live on Oahu. <br /> FUKE: Good morning, Mr. Chairman, Members of the Commission. My name is Sidney Fuke. <br /> I'm a planning consultant and today I'm just in the capacity of his advisor limited only to the <br /> contested case portion. <br /> ALAPAL My name is Keawe K.K.K. Alapai and I live Ho`okena area. <br /> P. MCMICHAEL: I'm Paula McMichael and I reside in Ahupua`a H6lualoa and Kahalu`u. <br /> YEE: Michael Yee, Planning Director, reside in Hilo. <br /> UNGER: Thank you. Why don't we start with the petitioners? You are familiar with the <br /> process. You heard the criteria, which qualifies you as a person of standing in a contested case <br /> hearing. If you could, this is your opportunity to talk to the Commissioners here in regard to <br /> your standing in a contested case hearing. <br /> ALAPAL Okay, I guess I'm coming in as a lineal descendant. My name is Keawe K.K.K. <br /> Alapai. My mother is Kalua P. Alapai. My grandfather is Keawe Herbert Alapai. My <br /> great-grandfather is Keawe Alapai. My great-great-grandfather is Keawe Alapai, Sr. My third <br /> great-grandfather was William David Alapai Kahinu. My fourth great-grandfather was Kanui <br /> Halawa Namaielua. My fifth grandmother was Kma`u. My sixth great-grandfather was <br /> Kamehameha L So, I guess —Kamehameha I was the ruling chief. Kma`u is a lateral <br /> descendant of Kamehameha III who issues all these land deeds to everybody on all the State—so <br /> I guess, yes, lineal descendant on that. Any questions? <br /> UNGER: Thank you. <br /> P. MCMICHAEL: [Ms. McMichael displayed a collage of photographs and article excerpts in <br /> front of the Commissioners.] I'm Simmy McMichael, Paula, Paula McMichael. I have a surf <br /> shop for four decades, 41 years. This area is within us. It goes from Banyans, Lymans, Magic <br /> Sands to Kahalu`u. I want more than three minutes and that's all I'm asking; I'm not asking for <br /> anything else because I know I can't stand here and tell everything that I know. And you all <br /> know me, I can't, I'll get cut off right away. <br /> UNGER: That's no problem. We'll give you more than three minutes, and, again, but if you <br /> would—and we understand, we understand you have a lot to say about this property, you know, <br /> 6 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />
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