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to say. Any questions? <br />WATANABE: Questions? Doesn’t look like it. <br />ROSTAU: Thanks much. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. You may be seated. <br />GREENE: My name is Madie Greene; and I reside at RR4, Box 223, Pahoa, Hawaii. <br />I am currently the president of Nanawale Association, Vice President of Main Street Pahoa <br />Association, and currently the Chairperson for Pahoa Weed and Seed. And being in all of these <br />organizations, there is a great need for fund-raising and a certified kitchen, cause I’m constantly <br />asked if there was one around where they could, you know, get out there and cook their stuff for <br />selling purposes for fund-raising. And that’s why I’m here to support Pahoa Weed and Seed and <br />ask you to please kokua, not only that but William Quinn and Mona Hyatt are my son and <br />daughter-in-law. Thank you. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. Any questions of Madie? Okay, Ma’am, you are the last one. <br /> Oh, Mr. Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA: I’d just like to thank you for coming and bringing the community manao <br />for this meeting. Thank you. <br />GREENE: You’re welcome. I would do it all the time, any time. Thank you. <br />WATANABE: Okay, Ms. Wingate. <br />WINGATE: Yes, my name is Cat Wingate. I reside in Mt. View, PO Box 711466. <br />And I have kind of a unique perspective in that I am acupuncturist student that is getting ready to <br />graduate next year. And this process is very interesting to me. I come as a Puna community <br />member supporting this store in trying to do this and also the doctors here, trying to support them <br />in their endeavor. <br />I’m very frightened that I have put out so much of my own money and my husband’s money to <br />follow in this career and my desires to support the community with what I can do now, and I <br />look and see there is no commercial space; and to get a special use permit is the way to go. And <br />I hope that you folks will do this for them so that when I am ready to start my business that I can <br />also find this kind of support, because all we want to do is help. And it’s all contingent on what <br />you folks can do for us so that we can do for you. Thank you. <br />WATANABE: Mr. Iwashita, you had some questions? <br />IWASHITA: No. <br />WATANABE: Anyone else have any questions? Doesn’t look like it -. <br />14 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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