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ISHIBASHI: Thank you, Mr. Chair. In regards to the kayaks and the trailer, where’s that going <br />to be located? Cause you cannot park on, anymore on the, where you go in now in that parking <br />area. Yeah, that -. <br />DARROW: Okay. There’s going to be, let me just refer to two regulated vehicular access points <br />to the beach. There will be a designated loading and unloading zone along Banyan Drive <br />available for small boat and kayak users. So there will be two areas. I believe the applicant <br />probably can show this a little better. But I believe one is here and then one is in this general <br />location right here. Is that correct? <br />KOMATA: I can’t see it from here. <br />DARROW: This particular area, and then this area. <br />KOMATA: Yeah. <br />DARROW: Okay, so it will be in those two identified areas. <br />ISHIBASHI: Thank you. <br />WOODWARD: Any further questions? Okay, if we could have the applicant and/or <br />representatives come on up. <br />KOMATA: Grab one more chair. Is five too many? <br />WOODWARD: No. Okay, well, let me swear you all in. If you’ll raise your right hand. Do <br />you swear or affirm to tell the truth today before the Windward Planning Commission? <br />REPRESENTATIVES: I do. <br />WOODWARD: Okay, very good. And who would like to begin? <br />KOMATA: I’ll begin. My name -. <br />WOODWARD: Okay, if can you give us your name and address, and then you may begin your <br />testimony. <br />KOMATA: Yeah, my name is James Komata. I’m the Park Planner for the Department of Parks <br />and Recreation, 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 6, Hilo 96720. To my left is Kevin Sakai, he’s a project <br />manager that’s responsible for this project. To my right I have Leonard Bisel, the landscape <br />architect, Meredith Tanioka works with Leonard on the landscape, and Ron Terry who’s our <br />environmental consultant on this project. <br />We reviewed the recommendation and background report from the Planning Department. We <br />have, you know, we’re in concurrence. We don’t see anything that requires further discussion at <br />this point. <br /> 3 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />