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short section of the road. And we decided that we don’t think that was the best <br />route to go. <br />Nani – So you are not going to be using herbicides? <br />Kanalu – No <br />Nani – But maybe in Pu’uawa’awa’a, they do use herbicides on the fire breaks, <br />don’t they? <br />Kanalu – We do use herbicides in some areas, but we wouldn’t use it to the <br />degree that it would get rid of all the vegetation so just to kind of knock some <br />stuff down, make some of our maintenance a little bit easier but to do it in a level <br />where we are getting rid of everything down to mineral soil is not the plan. <br />Nani – Don’t you have to have some sort of take permit to cut through, you know <br />you have certain amount of native vegetation, I’m sure you are having to destroy. <br />Kanalu – So you need a take permit if you are going to be taking endangered <br />species but with this plan because there is existing fire break on roads, we are <br />trying to claim an exemption to the environmental compliance process. One of <br />our exemption is specifically, we are allowed to do this type of work on existing <br />roads and fire breaks, so… <br />Nani – Yes, so that’s how you have an exemption? Got it, we have always wished <br />the animals could have a take permit exemption also, but anyway that is just <br />some other subject. Okay well thank you so much. <br />Kanalu – Okay thanks Nani <br />Jason – Can you guys hear me? <br />Abraham – Yeah, just state your name <br />Jason – Kanalu, Jason here, how’s it-Aloha. <br />Kanalu – Hey Jason <br />Jason – How’s it, Aloha, hey just a quick question, on what you just said earlier <br />the maintenance you said possibly using mulching technique machinery <br />possibility. I notice a few months ago some goats were used in Pu’uwa’awa’a like <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />