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KAWACHI: I see. I’d only like to point out that the present density on this street, <br />Makalika Street from the Highway to Railroad Avenue, is about 40 residential units; and within <br />the half mile from Railroad to Awa Street which pretty much fronts Nani Mau Gardens is 14. So <br />we’re looking at a considerable increase in density. All of these cars, people, exiting onto <br />Makalika Street is not going to be pleasant. But changes happen, I understand that. I have a few <br />other concerns regarding the use of the land presently. I understand there was a problem with a <br />dump site. This is a few years ago. It would be toward the eastern end of this property. I don’t <br />believe it has really been cleaned up. Yeah? <br />WATANABE: I don’t have any information to that effect. <br />KAWACHI: It was in the paper. <br />WATANABE: Oh. <br />KAWACHI: Anybody familiar with this? <br />WATANABE: No. But why don’t you provide your testimony and provide your concerns <br />and address it to the group. It almost seems like you’re addressing them to me. <br />KAWACHI: Oh, sorry. I haven’t done this before. <br />WATANABE: And then we can proceed and, you know, try to address your concerns. <br />KAWACHI: Yeah, I understand. The problem was apparently resolved. I don’t know <br />if it really has been, but to me it’s an indication of how things might be done. That’s my only <br />concern. <br />WATANABE: You have any further concerns other than that? <br />KAWACHI: No, that would be it. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Fellow Commissioners? Commissioner Siracusa? <br />SIRACUSA: Yes. What sort of stuff was being dumped? <br />KAWACHI: A lot of restaurant refuse. <br />SIRACUSA: Okay. <br />KAWACHI: Does this sound familiar? <br />SIRACUSA: That’s the sort of thing that should be reported to the Department of <br />Health. <br />KAWACHI: I believe they did investigate. <br /> EXHIBIT A 5 <br /> <br /> <br />