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HALL: Yeah, okay. <br />ROMERO (by presentation screen): This is all one acre lots, then they live around this area <br />right here. Because the road ends in the middle of 17''. <br />AU: Okay. <br />HALL: Okay. <br />AU: Okay, so, so my question is answered. I believe the frontage of those lots, I used to live in <br />HPP, and those frontage of those lots are about 100 feet, if I'm not mistaken, a little bit over 100 <br />feet. <br />JACKSON: Yeah. <br />AU: So, if you lived twenty lots down, times 100 feet, that's way past the 500. So, I'm just, I'm <br />just trying to get clarification on why you didn't get notified. So, the answers, the question is <br />answered. Please don't respond. Thank you. <br />KALAUKOA: Can I say something? <br />RAFFIPIY: Go ahead, please. <br />KALAUKOA: I wanted to ask you guys if you guys, if you guys got time, actually come down <br />and look how close that thing going be to the—Jose's house, his house, and I live right across the <br />street. Really close. <br />C. SCHISZLER: And the park. Children. <br />RAFFIPIY: Okay thank you. Any other questions for the testifiers? Alright, thank you. Can I <br />have Albert Schiszler, Jose Romero, Jaerick Medeiros-Garcia please come forward. Please raise <br />your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth on this matter now before the Planning <br />Commission? <br />TESTIFIERS: Yes. <br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you. We'll start from you, sir. Mr. Schiszler and going down. <br />A. SCHISZLER: Good afternoon to, to all of you. My name's Albert Schiszler, I'm a resident of <br />Hawaiian Paradise Park for forty-two years in the area that is being proposed for the cellphone <br />tower. Now, number one, there are records available with the University of Hawaii and at the <br />office of the Community Association HPPOA, stating that that road, 17'', all the way down to <br />where we live at the end, has been designated heiau area. It's part of the record, they did a <br />geological survey there. They had a term paper, one of the classes, they went down and they <br />surveyed that whole area, and that is why it actually dead ends. Now, you look on any map in <br />EXHIBIT D <br />12 <br />