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SMITH:Yes. <br />GRAHAM:And it is owned by the DLNR as far as you know? <br />SMITH:I€m not sure who owns it but its there and its where, it€s straight, it hasn€t <br />been moved. <br />GRAHAM:Okay and then I believe that Judd Trail was like 15 miles long or <br />something so it should continue up to Kuakini Highway at least. Are you aware whether that <br />continuation is in place? <br />SMITH:It€s in place through my 5-acres and my 6-acres and then I believe <br />Ho€omalu was developed by Mr. Gomes and I€m not sure they were 5 acre Ag parcels above me <br />andIbelievethattheyhadthesamerequirementsthatIdidbecauseIalsoboughtapieceup <br />there. And I know that the people behind me that they had the same stipulations but I€m not sure <br />if its enforced now or not. I know, I know nothings been, no bulldozing or no building has been <br />done all the way up to Kuakini, yes. <br />GRAHAM:Thank you very much for your testimony on that. <br />SMITH:Thank you. <br />GRAHAM:Commissioner Springer? <br />SPRINGER:Good morning. I have a few questions. Could you tell me if Keolanahihi <br />is across of Alii Drive from your property? The State Historic Park? <br />SMITH:No, it€s. No, it€s not across the street fromthe property. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. <br />YUEN:Keolanahihi is a little bit north just alittle bit north of the property there. <br />Their property is more toward the south end of the point on the other baby on, not Holualoa Bay <br />but the next Bay south. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Is it true then that the arch sites but for Alii Drive are not <br />contiguous or part of the Keolanahihi and Keakealaniwahine complexes? It€s not clear from the <br />archaeological report. <br />LAU:I don€t know but I think that most of those sites that you refer to are <br />further north. <br />SPRINGER:Okay thank you. I have no further questions at thistime. <br />EXHIBIT <br />7 <br /> <br />