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conversation or a -. Or if there’s no issues associated with the neighborhood, there’s really no <br />action on the ground that could increase his agricultural productivity. He has kept it and willing <br />to continue to keep the Ag use in place, where some of the neighbors have taken it away. So his <br />intention is to continue to keep that Ag in place. And there’s really is not much to grow where <br />the existing building is. So -. <br />WOODWARD: All right, thank you. Any questions for Mr. Mizukami or Mr. Melrose? <br />AU: Yes, I have. <br />WOODWARD: Yes, Commissioner Au. <br />AU: Mr. Mizukami, I have a question for you. You mentioned in your testimony you have a <br />Kona baseyard. <br />MIZUKAMI: Yes, we do. <br />AU: And you have a telecommunication company based in Kona? <br />MIZUKAMI: Yes, we do. <br />AU: Okay. So is this property considered your Hilo baseyard? <br />MIZUKAMI: Well, you may call it that, yes. It’s more just a storage pickup/drop off location <br />than a full-on baseyard. <br />AU: Okay, thank you. <br />MIZUKAMI: You’re welcome. <br />WOODWARD: All right. Let me ask Mr. Mizukami, do you agree to all the other conditions <br />other than your concern about the three-year time limit? <br />MIZUKAMI: Pretty much, except for the time as Mr. Melrose mentioned. You know, coming <br />back from Kau or Kona, if we finish work at 4:30 or 5:00, it’s hard to be back, you know, before <br />the time limit. <br />WOODWARD: Okay.Commissioner Domingo. <br />DOMINGO: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Mizukami, your business is under Telecable, Inc? <br />MIZUKAMI: Yes, Telecable Systems, Inc. <br />DOMINGO: Yeah. Could you tell us about that company? <br />7 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />