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playground for the real young first to third grade, and then a little more climbing and active. But <br /> we are planning a lot of recreation and open space and absolutely a room to garden and to get <br /> their hands dirty to experience on agriculture. And there's field trips to our main campus which <br /> is the 24-acres. Most of that is, if you ever saw that we got 3 aquacultural farms, a large pond, <br /> we got organic gardens, we have an area for expansion and opportunities for kids to come to our <br /> main campus to share and they already do. <br /> We have a running track around our elementary students come every Tuesday and Thursday for <br /> a Running Club. So, we're using our bigger campus as a goal for real agriculture, because I <br /> agree with you, you can't do that kind of scale on a small property on 2 an acre. So definitely we <br /> have the area for them to come to. Does that answer your question? <br /> CLARKSON: Well, I'm just still curious a little bit about why it was so difficult to mitigate <br /> whatever traffic restrictions and we're going to be on the big campus. <br /> HIRAKAML We've spent a lot of energy and we had a grant and aid at one time that wasn't <br /> funded, but the requirements of the State recommendation on our main campus there is to put in <br /> a stoplight. As far as the State goals were kind of like the last on the chopping block. First, they <br /> wanted to mitigate the Shower Drive and then Ainaloa was there and the Pahoa roundabout. So, <br /> asking for a stoplight to be put in at our intersection is like we sing our wishes. So, we have to <br /> work within our confines of what is possible and when we have, it wasn't always 24 acres, we <br /> started with 3.7 acres that was our campus for 10 years. And then we acquired 6.7 acres and then <br /> three years ago, the Catholic Church because they had a fragment of their land, when the bypass <br /> came through, they sold us they sold us the 14, they sold ASC I'm sorry that 14 acres, so now it <br /> grew to that. But HAAS started out with 3.7 acres and that's where our main high school <br /> campus is located. Our middle school is on the acquisition of our 6.7 acres and the 14 acres is <br /> new and we just got it, so it wasn't always 24 acres because it wasn't like here's 24 acres go <br /> design a school. It would have been much different if we started off at 24 acres. <br /> CLARKSON: Thank you. <br /> REPLOGLE: Mr. Pipan did you have something you wished to add? <br /> PIPAN: Yes, thanks for the opportunity. So far with full build out with the third building there <br /> would still be three quarters of an acre for recreational playground, run around use for the kids. <br /> In this earlier just Phase 1 there's going to be more than an acre without that additional building <br /> if it ever does get built. So, it is a lot of kids for the full use if it ever reaches that level. <br /> REPLOGLE: Thank you. Mr. Clarkson? Are you a happy camper? <br /> CLARKSON: Yeah, I understand now why they are asking for a permit for a new facility <br /> instead of moving on consolidating everything in Pahoa. <br /> REPLOGLE: Okay, thank you. Mr. Raffipiy? <br /> 11 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />
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