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KAWACHI: I have seen it, yes. <br />IWASHITA: And how recently? <br />KAWACHI: Few weeks ago. <br />IWASHITA: Is it visible from the road? <br />KAWACHI: No. <br />IWASHITA: Okay. But you’ve seen it and it has not been resolved as of a few weeks <br />ago, as far as you can see? <br />KAWACHI: I don’t know. It appears questionable or I wouldn’t bring it up. <br />IWASHITA: Okay, thank you. <br />WATANABE: Any further questioning? Okay, thank you, Mr. Kawachi. Okay, at this <br />time then I’d like to call up the applicant or the applicant’s representative. Oh, okay, <br />Mr. Fujiyama. You have been in receipt of the Planning Director’s recommendations. And do <br />you have any concerns or wish to voice any concerns? <br />FUJIYAMA: I looked through the whole recommendation and, you know, it’s -. <br />WATANABE: Oh, excuse me. I neglected - may I swear you in. Do you swear or affirm <br />to tell the truth now before the Planning Commission? <br />FUJIYAMA: Yes, I will. <br />WATANABE: And would you for the record again state your full name and address. <br />FUJIYAMA: Okay, Ken Fujiyama. My address is at Nani Mau, 421 Makalika Street. <br />I’m the CEO of Nani Mau, Inc. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. You may proceed. <br />FUJIYAMA: Okay. I just want to make a couple of comments to the favorable <br />recommendation; and it’s not in any opposition or anything like that. I just want to make it <br />known. And maybe I should even answer the question that he brought up earlier on the refuse. <br />We were cited from the State Health Department because we were trying to do a compost field in <br />the back utilizing all of our green matter and restaurant matter. For us to comply with the State <br />recommendation they said that we should have a permit, which we did not have a permit to do <br />compost. And to do the composting, the permit would have cost us $25. We had stopped the <br />composting because the condition to do the composting was not cost effective. And part of, our <br />biggest problem on composting was that we were dumping plastic bags; and for us to separate <br />the plastic bags from the rest of the compost matter it was, again, it wasn’t cost-effective. They <br />also had a rodent concern, you know, mongoose and rats and so forth. So ever since that issue <br /> EXHIBIT A 7 <br /> <br /> <br />
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