Laserfiche WebLink
TORIGOE:This is not a formal contested case, although technically it is a <br />contested case. I would basically say that if the parties are agreeable to Mr. Yuen addressing <br />issues from where he sits, that will be fine. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay. Mr. Lim? <br />LIM:That€s acceptable to the applicant. <br />ALAMEDA:All right. Mr. Yuen, do you have any other comments to make on <br />the testimony or anything else? Okay. All right, fellow Commissioners -. I see a new party. <br />Would you like to add anything? If so, please state your name and address. <br />BILLS:My name is David Bills. I€m president of David Bills Engineering. <br />Myaddressis1124FortStreetMall,Honolulu,Hawaii. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay.Isthereanythingthatyouwouldliketoadd,oryou€rejust <br />kind of waiting for our questions? <br />BILLS:Being honest with you, I€m prepared to make a presentation on <br />drainage, or I€m prepared to entertain questions. Either way would be fine. I was prepared to <br />make a presentation, but either way would be acceptable to me. <br />ALAMEDA:Commissioner Domingo? <br />DOMINGO:I think I€d rather hear your presentation, rather than just the <br />Commissioners asking you specific questions. And I say that because it€s for the benefit of the <br />rest of the people sitting here, so that they will know the reasons why we would be making <br />decisions that we will do later on. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay. That sounds good. Sir, would you like to make your <br />presentation up here or there? <br />BILLS:I€ll be honest with you, it probably is going to be a combination of <br />both. I€ll give you some of my testimony here, but maybe I€m moving up there to point to <br />emphasize some items and locations. <br />ALAMEDA:Sounds good. Just keep your microphone €cause everything is <br />being recorded. All right. Go ahead. <br />BILLS:Okay. Once again I€d also like to mention that I€m a licensed <br />engineer in the State of Hawaii, and I€ve been practicing civil engineering in the State of Hawaii <br />since 1978, and I do have specialty in drainage. I€ve been sitting in many meetings, and this is I <br />think the first time I€ve got the chance to actually talk about drainage because there have been <br />other particular reasons. But I would like to give an overview of the drainage, because sitting in <br />the background and looking at it, I have seen some misconceptions of what we are trying to <br />achieve, what we are trying to do in some representation. So I€d just like to walk through a little <br />26EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />