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ALAMEDA: First let me check with the staff. Did the notice, Mr. Darrow, did the <br />notice go out in the appropriate time? <br />DARROW: Let me check the files. They did go out, but we do have quite a thick list <br />of notifications that did occur, both first and second notification. Whether or not those included, <br />you know, residents of Kona Sea Villas I think the Applicant would be more inclined to answer <br />that, but we did have a first and second notification. I’ll go ahead and pull up the notifications at <br />this time. <br />T. WALTON: There is a general feeling among residents that I spoke to this morning, <br />basically, that no one remembers getting a notification, and I can’t speak to that. I mean I didn’t <br />get one, so -. <br />GALDONES: Mr. Chair? <br />ALAMEDA: Sure, Commissioner Galdones. <br />GALDONES: Thank you. I would not feel comfortable in making a decision to grant <br />the continuance yet at this stage of the game. I would like to hear the Applicant’s side of the <br />concern that is being discussed and raised right now. If all of those concerns have been <br />addressed, the notification and the other issues that specifically has been brought out, and at that <br />time I would decide whether sufficient time was given to the testifiers. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay. That sounds good. Mr. Walton, what I’m hearing then so far is <br />that from you, you don’t have a prepared testimony right now. <br />T. WALTON: That is correct. <br />ALAMEDA: You’re actually requesting for us to continue this hearing so that you can <br />prepare a testimony. And what I’m hearing from my Fellow Commissioners is that you’re not <br />going to hear a decision from us right now because we want to hear what the Applicant has to <br />say; and then we’ll address it then if your request is valid. Is that okay? <br />T. WALTON: That seems fair. <br />ALAMEDA: All right. So that means you can sit down then. <br />T. WALTON: Thank you so much. <br />ALAMEDA: You’re welcome. Ms. Walton, do you have the same request? <br />B. WALTON: Yes, in essence I do. The representatives of Kona Sea Villas do have <br />some of the same concerns and expressions of the sense of project that I -. I hate to refer to <br />Mr. DeWeese because I know that he is kind of a figurehead and responsible. But with our <br />experience in the matter in which construction has been done in the past, and completion is a big <br />issue and concern, responsibility for the land.There are overhead photos of the wall with a big <br />hole knocked through it. At the time, the photos are after the land was cleared. So I am not <br />pointing any fingers, but it is a very big gaping hole in the wall. And there was like a road, the <br />EXHIBIT B <br />5 <br /> <br />
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