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TERRY: Okay, I'm sorry for that. My name is Ron Terry and I live in Hilo, Hawaii. <br /> REPLOGLE: Thank you. <br /> TERRY: I did receive the background report, we have, probably the lead for most of the <br /> questions here will be our Parks and Recreation Department. I'm here to answer anything about <br /> environmental issues and then we have our Engineers. I would also like to maybe not right now <br /> but when you are ready, I can discuss the question of the Commissioner regarding the SMA for <br /> the DOT project. <br /> REPLOGLE: Okay, thank you. Can you tell us whether or not you agree or disagree with the <br /> recommendation and you may give us your presentation? <br /> TERRY: Well, thank you on this matter I will defer to the Parks and Recreation Department. <br /> REPLOGLE: Okay. Thank you. You may begin or the Parks and Recreation may begin. I <br /> don't know where they are, but. <br /> TERRY: There. <br /> REPLOGLE: There they are. Good morning. <br /> KOMATA: Good morning, this is James Komata, Planner for Parks and Recreation and Kevin <br /> Sakai, Project Manager for Parks and Recreation. <br /> REPLOGLE: Okay. <br /> KOMATA: To your question on the conditions. We had the concern on Condition number <br /> eleven (11). Just wanted to clarify what the intent is on that because it references a State <br /> document which is a guide from, I believe 2006 and so, we have a very thorough and detailed set <br /> of plans that are presented, that were presented to the Department. We want to clarify what <br /> specific requirements either we are not addressing or it's unclear that we are addressing that <br /> generated that condition. <br /> REPLOGLE: Staff? Does someone care to answer that? <br /> JACKSON: Hi, this is Maija Jackson I can try to answer that and Alex you can jump in if you <br /> would like. So, this is a somewhat standard condition that we use for SMA permits and <br /> basically, the guide gives Best Management Practices to use for storm water management <br /> practices. It is meant as a guide, I see that the wording that we have in the condition is a"shall" <br /> and perhaps that should say "should". So, we could make that change but, basically the intent of <br /> the condition was to ask that Parks and Recreation refer to that guide and implement as many of <br /> the storm water management practices as is feasible. <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> 6 <br />