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how the big picture works together. So you end up having multiple ways to get in and out of the <br />project and the educational system. Its not perfect but its pretty good. <br />ALAMEDA:Commissioner Graham? <br />GRAHAM:I think maybe I didnt state my question so clearly because youve kind of <br />thrown a lot of useful information but it didnt seem like it was right on point to what I was <br />trying to deal with. If you look at that map you have right in front of you and you can put your-. <br />No put the one right where you are. And you can put the tip of your point on the forest area that <br />youre going to save. Right that youre going to-? <br />HARRIS:Right here. And that road, it doesnt look like it misses it but it does <br />basically. <br />GRAHAM:Okaysomyquestionwasasidefromyourpropertyandwhatyouretrying <br />to do, what is the extent of the valueable, good dryland forest in that whole area regardless of <br />property lines and all so I have a sense of what part of all thats there are you talking about on <br />your property. Can you give me the big picture if its more than your property? <br />HARRIS:Yes. I did that very briefly. Its basically this, the yellow, the orange, <br />light-orange land is the State owned land. <br />GRAHAM:Right. <br />HARRIS:And this is State between our property and the Makalei fee simple project <br />property. <br />GRAHAM:Right. <br />HARRIS:And that area in there which was never chain dragged and turned into <br />managed pasture is very similar-. Theres some different characteristics but basically good <br />lowland dry forest. And the big deal is regenerating lama and kauila under the canopy of mature <br />lama and kauila. For some reason our other remnants, other places in the dry land forest, we <br />dont have the regeneration that we have right here and it justs-. The real amazing thing is it just <br />turns out that just below the Makalei Estates connection is where that valueable regenerating part <br />is kind of most evident. <br />ALAMEDA:Commissioner Graham? <br />GRAHAM:So like if I go in the Waimea direction at the same level as what youre <br />planning to preserve and grab another hundred acres lets say thats in the State land. Thats not <br />as good a dry land forest as what you have right preserving or its the same animal or what? I <br />just want the larger picture of whats there since I dont know. <br />HARRIS:Its about 90 percent as good, its real good. <br />EXHIBIT H <br />11 <br /> <br />
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