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VITOUSEK: Yeah, okay. Commissioner Van Pernis, do you have a question? <br /> VAN PERNIS: Yes, to the applicant. <br /> VITOUSEK: Go ahead. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Would revisiting whether this access you are seeking to defer would be <br /> on left or right side of the road, would that affect the time-sensitivity of your gym <br /> contribution buildings (indiscernible –muffled) not defer this matter, because you may <br /> lose gym funding? <br /> MOOERS: That is a difficult question to answer, Commissioner. As I understand it, you <br /> are asking if deferral would impact the funds, and obviously, the question, or the answer <br /> to that question, would be how long the deferral would take. You know, in a perfect <br /> world we'd like an answer, you know, as soon as we could, so we can, you know, <br /> proceed or not with the gymnasium. I don't know how long it would take to get an <br /> answer on, from Public Works, or to renegotiate the agreement with the, Ms. Wille. <br /> DUNN: You know, I just got—David Kirk is also on the call, who is our Board Chair <br /> and has a little more history about this, the sidewalk issue, and he said to me today he <br /> investigated about moving the sidewalk to the other side and Traffic opposed, they <br /> opposed the move. <br /> MOOERS: David, do you want to comment on that? <br /> KIRK: Sure <br /> VITOUSEK: One second, would you please state your name—or actually, have you, <br /> have I sworn you in yet? <br /> KIRK: I raised my hand, but I didn't unmute. My name is David Kirk, and I reside in <br /> Waimea Parkside. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay, then, do you swear or affirm to tell the truth before the Planning <br /> Commission today? <br /> KIRK: Yes. <br /> VITOUSEK: Thank you. Please proceed. <br /> KIRK: So we, we've been working on this for some time and explored a lot of <br /> possibilities with the neighborhood, because in addition to concerns with the county and <br /> 14 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />