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comes time for him to speak to that. So, we just added the extra 5 feet so that we could give the <br /> total height of the facility. <br /> AGUINALDO: Okay and my last question that I have Mr. Kay is by looking at the drawings <br /> and the elevations we know that P6hakuloa is around the area. There's a possibility of regular <br /> tour helicopters or the military. Due to the height of this pole and the elevation where the Girl's <br /> Scout Camp sits is it ideal just not just because for safety reasons to have a beacon on their pole? <br /> Another question because I don't see one. <br /> KAY: Sure. I believe and correct me if I'm wrong Maija, but I believe the requirement from the <br /> Federal Aviation Commission [sic. should be Administration] is for any pole height over two <br /> hundred (200) feet to require a light or a beacon. So, there is no proposed beacon or light on that <br /> given that it's about half that height. <br /> AGUINALDO: Okay. Thank you very much. <br /> KAY: Alright, thank you. <br /> REPLOGLE: Mr. Clarkson? <br /> CLARKSON: Yes, Christian can you show us once again that coverage map. My question is it <br /> looked to me like there was an existing antenna with extensive coverage that was on a pu`u to the <br /> east of the facility and I'm just surprised. I wanted to take another look at that, I'm surprised that <br /> an antenna farm or an existing pole at a higher elevation provides absolutely no coverage to this <br /> area but, I'm not sure whether I'm correct in that assumption or mistaken. <br /> KAY: Sure,just give me one second please to share my screen here. All right can everybody <br /> see that. All right, so, again on the left-hand side what was submitted with the application is the <br /> current location and the current coverage in that area and again on the right-hand side showing <br /> the projected coverage once this tower is installed. In terms of how this map was created, where <br /> it came from and aside from what I've shared to decipher it I'm going to defer it to the applicant <br /> in terms what's there currently and we're just going off of the coverage maps that they had <br /> provided us. <br /> CLARKSON: Okay, well can you use your cursor to indicate the tower immediately to the <br /> southeast, yes. Now, can you please show me the I think it was a photo, an aerial photo <br /> something that showed a massive pu`u to the southeast of the site. There was another slide you <br /> had. <br /> KAY: Was it this one here? (Slide with applicant's map of alternative site locations) <br /> CLARKSON: Yeah. Can you indicate where that tower is on that, that's Mauna Kea, no? <br /> KAY: Yeah, I mean this is Mauna Kea here at the summit. <br /> CLARKSON: <br /> 6 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />