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IMMING:If I might comment. We would intend to take extensive pictures of the <br />existing property prior to any start of construction so we know what the condition of it is, you <br />know, prior to. Your comment about the pool, our project kind of, the access road coming up <br />daylights, what I mean, will meet natural ground about the location of the pool. Therefore, the, <br />probably the least excavation on the property will be near the pool. <br />GRAHAM:I see. <br />SPRINGER:Im sorry, gentlemen, I was remiss. I need to have, youve all been sworn <br />in. I need your names and residential addresses please. <br />JUNG:Yes, thank you, Madam Chairperson. Francis Jung, Im with the law firm <br />of Jung and Basser at 75-170 Hualalai Road, Suite D-214, Kailua-Kona; and Im appearing today <br />as counsel to Mr. Imming. <br />DAVIS:Phil Davis, Phil A. Davis Architect, 73-1408 Kaiminani Drive. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. And Mr. Imming? <br />IMMING:Rod Imming, 75-346 Hualalai Road, Apartment B-105, Kailua-Kona, <br />Hawaii96740. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you, gentlemen. Im sorry, Commissioner Graham, to have <br />interrupted. Follow-up? <br />GRAHAM:I just might ask Roy. Yeah, I guess you understand where Im coming <br />from. Is there any way the County can facilitate anything for the neighbors so that, you know, <br />they feel protected, that they will be compensated if theres any damage and not have to put out a <br />whole bunch of money up front just to sort of certify their present condition? Is there anything <br />that can be done thats reasonable? <br />TAKEMOTO:I appreciate where youre coming from. Im not sure thats within the <br />SMA purview as a protected coastal interest. And I think there is adequate private protections. <br />Maybe what we need to do is just make sure he knows about them, what he should be doing and <br />what remedies he can pursue should he incur any damage. Im not sure how we would provide <br />that, I dont know maybe in a letter as a response to him as the outcome of this hearing or some <br />other way. But we could provide that kind of maybe friendly advice. <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Takemoto. Might that be in the form of a notice, say prior to the <br />beginning of construction and alerting him of what procedure he might follow to file an <br />accounting of any damages? <br />TAKEMOTO:Notice of start of construction? <br />SPRINGER:Yes. <br /> <br />
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