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Basically that’s the presentation that we have, Mr. Chairman. If you have any questions, we can <br />hang around to ask them, I mean, answer them. <br />WATANABE: Fellow Commissioners? Mr. Woodward? <br />WOODWARD: Yeah, I would ask you the question I asked Mr. Yuen earlier. Is there <br />going to be a delay on construction of the second phase until this appeal process is completed or <br />are the developers planning on proceeding in spite of the appeal? <br />MCCLURE: The developer is here and he was going to do a short presentation. He can <br />answer that for you. <br />WOODWARD: Okay. Let me say one other thing. I congratulate Mr. Sumada for several <br />things. One is getting the community involved; and I think you’ve come up with several very <br />innovative solutions; and for that you should be congratulated. <br />SUMADA: Thank you, Mr. Woodward. It was kind of a group effort. It was a good <br />learning experience for me, too. I got to practice my skills at dancing and dodging arrows, but <br />thank you. <br />WATANABE: Mr. Domingo. <br />DOMINGO: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Sumada, since I last saw you, you’ve had <br />a different hairdo; and I will briefly discuss again -. Could you tell me your hairstyle, what <br />resulted in the hairstyle that you have now? <br />SUMADA: Well, actually, you know, Mr. Domingo, since I started this Bypass thing, <br />it’s not just the style but it’s the color that changed. It used to be all black, but it turned gray a <br />little bit from stress and worry, but -. No there was a member of our engineering division that he <br />had cancer and it kind of, you know he lost his hair with chemo and then we kind of did a, you <br />know, supportive thing so I shaved my head. It got kind of cold, you know, in Hilo when that, <br />but anyway, so -. My wife said she likes it short so I kept it that way. But, anyway, that’s just <br />the background. <br />DOMINGO: Very good. Again, I commend you for that, being very passionate to <br />someone who is in dire straights and faced with problems. My question is at the northern end of <br />the Bypass how will it be designed to merge at the existing roadway, the street that we have <br />there? <br />SUMADA: Where it meets up with Alii Drive? <br />DOMINGO: Yes. <br />SUMADA: Well, basically, the Bypass connects up to Alii Drive and motorists will <br />just keep traveling north. I think one of the questions or concerns would be, you know, basically <br />you’re just bringing north-bound motorists to a point where they have to choose to go up <br />Kamehameha III or continue on to Alii Drive. So in some regards all you did is the guys that <br />choose to go up Kamehameha III, they just bypass Kainaliu and Honalo towns just to get back to <br />EXHIBIT A <br />15 <br /> <br />
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