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boundaries around these things. No homes within 600 feet or so to make it a little safer if that's <br />what the County really wants. For me it's a, you know, fighting the one in my community. <br />Geez Corp Counsel got hands on top that TMK; a lot of papers missing now from that TMK. <br />Missing for three weeks, but lucky thing I get the RFP from two years ago. You know? Other <br />than that, ag land, ag zoning should never have these things because it does damage flowers, <br />fruits. I have proof. My tropical flowers are burning. Trees are turning all yellow. January 251h <br />I drove down the road below Waiakea High School, AT&T workers on the tower. I wait there <br />till they done just so I can talk to them about monitoring and regulating the RF's, the <br />microwaves, whatever coming off these. You know what they told me? Amazing this Island, <br />scary, bouncing in the red off of their meters. He had to go up there and turn down AT&T. He <br />couldn't touch the Verizon one because he's not contracted to touch those. A majority of all the <br />towers that he drove up to bouncing in the red. Meaning FCC's not monitoring and regulating <br />these things. It's concerning. I concerned for your family, your keiki-s, your kupuna, whatever, <br />your, your mo`opuna-s. It is very serious. It is health issues that I'm concerned about. Other <br />countries ban these things from their country because it's dangerous to the human body. Please, <br />you guys, just deny these permits. Have standards, have policies, and procedures for these <br />towers to even put one permit out there and request to be built in these communities. Mahalo for <br />you time. <br />RAFFIPIY: Thanks a lot. Go ahead. <br />BENTOSINO: Aloha, my name is Laurette Bentosino. I reside in Kurtistown. I moved here <br />from Oahu. The property that I own, I bought that in December the 3rd, 1990. I still live there. <br />And, I'm just here to say that I definitely oppose the permit for this location. I do have with <br />myself three generations that have, that will occupy. I'm a owner -occupant of the home that I <br />reside, and to hear just a gesture of what they wanna bring into a place where I believe is my <br />home and my next generation's is appalling, but I'm just here to say that I oppose for the permit. <br />Thank you for your time. <br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you. Do we have any questions from the Commission? Anybody in the <br />audience want to testify that hasn't testified, that need to <br />W. ELLWOOD (from audience): May I say something, sir? <br />RAFFIPIY: Fifteen seconds. <br />W. ELLWOOD (from audience): Yes, I'll be as quick as possible. <br />HALL: You have to use the microphone. <br />RAFFIPIY: Use the mic please. <br />W. ELLWOOD: Thank you for listening to me. The population that we're talking about is <br />much, much larger than represented here. The owners of the properties are the parents, maybe <br />the children, multi -generational all of these houses. Some of these houses have twenty or even <br />more people living in them. Three or four different related family units. It may not be legal, but <br />EXHIBIT C <br />18 <br />