Laserfiche WebLink
that if you have the opportunity to do so obviously out in a rural area where there is a 20 acre <br /> possibility for selecting a site that you please move the towers to where if it falls over it's not <br /> going to hurt anything. That's my only comment. Thank you. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Thank you Mr. Clarkson. Mr. Au go ahead and after following Mr. Au, Mr. <br /> Replogle. <br /> AU: Can you guys hear me? <br /> TOMLINSON: Yes. <br /> AU: Okay. I'm having issues with my mic. Mr. Tomlinson, I have a question regarding the <br /> movement of the tower. Maija, can you bring up that screen that Exhibit that shows that it was <br /> moved 13 feet and 2 inches within that square. I kind of want to point reference to the structure <br /> or the square itself. So, Mr. Tomlinson the question to you is why couldn't you have moved it, I <br /> mean why exactly 13 feet and 2 inches could you have moved it more within that square? I <br /> guess yeah could you just explain the reasoning. I mean I know the reason why you moved it for <br /> public safety and for it to be move it away from the basketball court but you know why exactly <br /> 13 feet and 2 inches could you have moved it a little bit more 15 feet 2 inches or 20 or 30 feet 2 <br /> inches maybe can you explain that? <br /> TOMLINSON: Yes, yes, I'd be happy to. So, under Code for design purposes we need to have <br /> a certain distance from facilities from the edge of our lease area as well as we need to <br /> accommodate the branches for the tower so that they are within the lease area. So, we worked to <br /> move it as much as we could within that area while still maintaining the Code and as well as <br /> staying within our you know the lease area from the branches standpoint. <br /> AU: Okay, so, so basically what you are saying is there is a setback requirement within your <br /> lease land, and everything needs to the tower and its branches needs to within that setback or <br /> within — <br /> TOMLINSON: Yes. Yes, exactly the envelope above straight up so we can't encroach outside <br /> our lease area. <br /> AU: Okay, so in the prior meetings you know we did discuss the issue of your organization <br /> possibly renegotiating a new lease with the HPP Association and how that would affect this <br /> particular Special Use permit. Have you even had that conversation with HPP Association? <br /> TOMLINSON: So, it's not clear whether we'd be able to move to another location within <br /> Hawaiian Paradise Park. We would have to renegotiate an obviously a new lease, redesign the <br /> facility and we would actually need to reapply for a Use Permit Application. So, in terms of the <br /> public safety aspects FirstNet very much wants this facility to be on air as soon as possible. So, <br /> there's a lot of factors involved that make it somewhat prohibitive to end this lease let's say and <br /> move to some new location we don't have any assurances on that from their Board. <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> 16 <br />