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only relies on health issues, you're going to make it hard for the Commission to really determine <br />where the legal authority to deny or to approve. <br />YOUNG: May I speak? I don't know the technicalities of this. May I speak? I want to thank <br />all of you, including you, sir, and this is what we live here for. This is why my husband and I <br />forty years ago moved back here, because this is the last stand of aloha. Where my children <br />would call any one of you uncle, aunty. We are not protesting. We just want this meeting I <br />was told that this is to debate whether the extension should be permitted. Is that true, yes? <br />CLARKSON: A time extension, yes. <br />YOUNG: Yes, and we are just actually asking it will be further down the line if we have <br />everybody's cooperation in knowing that we need a little bit more time on this to bring in some <br />of these more updated data, and I think that's really all we're really asking, and I just want you to <br />know that even in this man's heart, he appreciates all of you. <br />MEDEIROS: Definitely, I'm not here to put all you guys on the hot seat <br />YOUNG: —It's just that we're so <br />MEDEIROS: I'm hear to tell you guys <br />YOUNG: heartfelt <br />MEDEIROS: do you guys have kids? <br />YOUNG: Yes. <br />MEDEIROS: You guys have mo`opuna-s. <br />YOUNG: Yes. <br />MEDEIROS: I'm not telling you guys doing a terrible job. I'm just saying look around. If you <br />guys want to hold cell tower issues, do it in the evenings so more people can attend. People is <br />trying to make their—live, they're trying to survive. They at work. Nobody's here. We'd have <br />more opposing these things, but it's not allowed seems like. So, can we just think about <br />changing the times of dealing with this stuff so more people can be part of this decision, and <br />CLARKSON: That's— <br />MEDEIROS: I am, I have firsthand experience, issues in my community where people within <br />300 or 500 feet from the project should be aware. It's not happening. It's not happening. Is <br />County doing anything about it? No, they're not! <br />CLARKSON: Well, I can assure you that the notifications that are required by County ordinance <br />of the neighbors when this originally was permitted were done. Everybody had a chance— <br />EXHIBIT A <br />13 <br />