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WATANABE: Okay. Thank you. And then we would need your name and address. <br />CHAN: Laurie Ann Chan for Avalon Development, 841 Bishop Street, Honolulu, <br />Hawaii. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Ms. Chan, have you had an opportunity to review the <br />recommendations by the staff? <br />CHAN: Yes, I have. <br />WATANABE: And those you’re agreeable to the conditions as proposed? <br />CHAN: Yes, T-Mobile is. <br />WATANABE: Okay. So no issues with any of these, everything seems fine to you? <br />CHAN: Yes. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Maybe this is the right time to ask Ms. Chan of the color that you <br />were speaking of. <br />HOUSEL: What will be the color of the tower? <br />CHAN: The color will be galvanized, non-reflective; and it will be painted <br />probably a light gray or something to kind of match and blend in with the surroundings. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. The thing I noted in here, I don’t maybe if you’ve seen it or not, <br />but from the letter from the Department of Transportation, their suggestion was a non-, flat, non- <br />reflective dark paint. <br />CHAN: Okay. <br />HOUSEL: Is there a reason for having gray or -? <br />CHAN: No. You know, T-Mobile is always willing to work with the community <br />or any agency as to, you know, what would be the best for it. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. It seems, are there other testifiers today? <br />WATANABE: There is one individual that signed up to testify, yes. <br />HOUSEL: Is that the person that submitted the letter? <br />WATANABE: Avis Nomura is the person that -. <br />HOUSEL: Okay, good. We can hear about that. So thank you very much. <br /> 4 EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />