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MIYASHIRO: There is. It connects, yeah. <br />GRAHAM: Commissioner Alameda? <br />ALAMEDA: So, Mr. Miyashiro, you represent your family and also the Shiroma’s, too, <br />or -? <br />MIYASHIRO: No. My parents, I represent my parents who are one of the four owners. <br />The Shiroma’s also own the property next, one of the four adjoining properties. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay, thank you. <br />MIYASHIRO: You’re welcome. <br />GRAHAM: Mr. Yuen? <br />YUEN: I just wanted, you’re not a part-owner of the proposed commercial <br />property, right? <br />MIYASHIRO: No, none at all. <br />GRAHAM: Any other Commissioners? Thank you, Mr. Miyashiro. <br />MIYASHIRO: Thank you. <br />GRAHAM: Sir. If you can give us your name and address and start your testimony. <br />LEAVY: Good morning, Commissioners. My name is Shawn James Leavy. I’m a <br />liberal studies student at UHH. And I’d just like to make a testimony about, well, most everyone <br />is focusing on the traffic side of this issue. I’d like to comment on the parking. And now this <br />area, I know KTA and then Puainako Plaza, and then Walmart and Home Depot are major <br />parking lots all through here. And I see this, it seems to be the same density parking lot. And <br />what I would like to recommend or see happen is some way of mitigating the detriment of <br />having these big expanses of asphalt, mostly when it rains heavy and all that storm water runoff <br />with all the oil and antifreeze, and all of this, and all of the opala and rubbish goes -. Where does <br />it go? I don’t know. Into private wastewater treatment at the Puainako Plaza or just where, <br />where does it go? And what I’ve heard of is these ways of mitigating of having infiltration <br />patches, you know. Basically, yes, where the storm water goes you have buffers of grass or <br />other kind of vegetative something, it just goes right inside, and all the opala goes right there. <br />The maintenance guys can pick it up and it mitigates some of this, all this effluent, or whatever it <br />is that goes into the ground or into the sewage system. So I would like to see that considered, or <br />examined, or just making it more nice, more trees, a little more softer and more beautiful in this <br />area because we’ve seen so much of that already in this corridor, doing it a little differently and <br />making it better. Thank you. <br />GRAHAM: Thanks for your thoughts. We understand. Commissioner Siracusa? <br /> EXHIBIT B 12 <br /> <br />