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the number of native species that are listed for us in Exhibit 1 and, in particular with <br />regard to the Maiapilo, the Ma`o, the Ilima, and those native species that are listed in <br />Exhibit 1. I would hope that every care and thought would be given to utilize them where <br />possible. <br />LIM:Thank you. I think that that has always been KICÓs intent. They <br />have a landscaping plan which youÓve heard of before where they try to implement as <br />many endemic species as possible and native plants. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you, Steve. Members, any questions or comments? <br />have no one that has arrived from the public. IÓd like to take this last opportunity for any <br />Commissioners to have any questions, or comments responded to by the Applicant. <br />None? Is there a motion? <br />YUEN:I just wanted to mention, though -. <br />SPRINGER:Director Yuen. <br />YUEN:That this is not a change; but itÓs apparent from the letter from <br />SHPD that there are some unresolved historic site issues that we will have to resolve in <br />the process of approving the Historic Preservation Plan. <br />GIFFIN:I thought that that was covered in one of the conditions, <br />Mr. Yuen. <br />YUEN:That is covered by Condition 10. I just wanted to mention that at <br />this time. <br />GIFFIN:Okay. Madam Chair, I had a question. Like the Chair, I was <br />concerned about the date of the Phillip Bruner report. Nothing else more recent besides, <br />you know, between 1988 and now, Mr. Lim? <br />LIM:No more recent report. I guess I would expect that unless there <br />was some importation of soil from someplace else, we probably wo <br />that was at least native species. <br />I did have one comment on the conditions if youÓd like to hear now. <br />SPRINGER:Yes, please. <br />LIM:And this goes to the PetitionerÓs Exhibits 8 and 9, which, <br />essentially what happened was during the initial SMA hearing for the, what was now, <br />what was then called the Ali`i Highway, we participated because we were an affected <br />landowner -. And our concern at the Kamehameha Investment Corporation was to make <br />sure that we had adequate access intersections to our various la <br />you see in Exhibits 8 and 9 are the letters from myself to the County and a letter back <br />7 <br /> <br />