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KEALOHA: Thank you. <br /> REPLOGLE: Any other questions from the Commission? <br /> AGUINALDO: I have one. I have a question. <br /> REPLOGLE: Yes, Mr. Aguinaldo. <br /> AGUINALDO: Hi, this question is for Leila. Aloha, Leila, this is Gilbert. <br /> KEALOHA: Aloha, Gilbert. <br /> AGUINALDO: Hey, I just you know circumventing and just listening to Commissioner Au and <br /> your discussion. I'm like Leila, born and raised in Pahoa and I'm very familiar with what Leila <br /> indicated is Kama`ili Road. I guess they call it Kama`ili and Ala`ili. So, there's Ala`ili, there's <br /> Leila's house right there's the crack guys it's where the State Highway ended up making custom <br /> concrete man I don't know what you call it. They made some concrete pads. They are custom <br /> made to seal that crack so, that rift what Leila is talking about it goes straight up. So, from there <br /> they call that the Lower East Rift Zone. Based on that crack there it goes straight up to that <br /> acreage and Heida I'm familiar with Heida. I was supposed to work on her home, and she came <br /> to the Hub one day crying because she said there were just massive cracks coming down from <br /> there. <br /> So, basically its yes, we need cell service there is a lot of gaps but location again we got to really <br /> look at so as far as that lava that you know Mr. Commissioner Au was indicating there were off <br /> lava coming out from there. It was supposedly plugging from Fissure eight(8)plugging and <br /> coming back up. That was their true intent from the volcanologist if it did continue to erupt that <br /> from Fissure 8 was supposed to go cold and plug up and go more back up toward the mountain. <br /> So, basically with that there speaking about cell towers yes, it is an emergency item that we need <br /> because there is a lot of areas that don't have landlines. Yes, cell service is very important but, I <br /> just wanted to say that because Leila is just close to that crack — <br /> KEALOHA: Right on it. <br /> AGUINALDO: —the cell tower site because in that area I think if I understand correctly as <br /> well Leila, Sal Salvador lives up there too yeah? <br /> KEALOHA: Uh um', yes. <br /> AGUINALDO: Yeah, so Salvador owner of Luquin's have a big acreage up there as well. I'm <br /> currently looking at the map right now as far as that area there are homes in that area on Ala`ili <br /> Road. So, basically with that there so, for answering Dean's question too, the State came up <br /> with some massive concrete pre-cast road to seal that big crack and it was wide in that area. That <br /> was the only way in and out besides the road that they re-did again to go back to the National <br /> Park if the thing did cross. So, yeah you are pretty close to that yeah, Leila? <br /> 6 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />