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VITOUSEK:No. <br />GIFFIN:Thank you. Please continue. <br />YUEN:One of the sites which in, some of the materials that have <br />submitted has identified the enclosure surrounding the home of Keakealawahine as very <br />close to the back property line. Just for the point of putting it on the record, I donÓt know <br />if we have it on the record the distance from the property line to that, the beginning of <br />that stonewall. And IÓm not sure, if you know that, if we could put that on the record <br />now. <br />BLECK:We measured it but we didnÓt have a licensed surveyor to measure <br />it. But we, you know, measured it to be 50 feet. <br />YUEN:Okay. Have you looked at ways to block or shield the views of the <br />structure from people who might be visiting this site in the future as part of the State <br />park? <br />VITOUSEK:IÓm sorry, Chris, are you asking whether -? <br />YUEN:With respect to the Keakealawahine -. <br />VITOUSEK:Shielding the view of the proposed project from Keakealawahine? <br />YUEN:Right, right. <br />BLECK:We would rely on landscaping. <br />YUEN:Well, have you looked at, have you looked at how to do that and <br />integrating that into the site plan, or is it that the landscaping just has to work with the <br />site plan as it stands? <br />BLECK:Well, the landscape architect might be better to answer that <br />question. <br />YUEN:What I mean is, have you, then and, if you havenÓt worked on this, <br />then IÓll just ask questions of the landscape architect. But have you worked with the <br />landscape architect in, whether there is sufficient space on site to accommodate the kinds <br />of trees or shrubs that might successfully block the view of the structures from <br />Keakealawahine compound? <br />BLECK:Well, the wili wiliÓs and maybe in combination with another tree <br />and the hopes that maybe in combination the two properties could share, you know, the <br />solution in the landscaping. <br />22 <br /> <br />