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ultimately unsuccessful efforts to transfer the credits to Hawaii Onel and other entities are <br /> discussed elsewhere in this issue. <br /> Perhaps this question be addressed to Mr. Mansi at this hearing as it now appears that affordable <br /> housing credits are not satisfied. Since the approval of 2014, the developer stated that they lost <br /> funding to meet the final deadline of 2019. This being a reason for an extension? Interesting. <br /> Real property tax records "—" made a huge purchase on June 29, 2018 of$1.86 million. This <br /> was for the front lot number 001. What's odd is Hawaii Two, LLC is the mortgager. <br /> Ka`upulehu Land, LLC is the prior owner is the mortgagee. The amount was for $1.395 million <br /> and that was dated July 11, 2018. Background report encountered loss of funding near the end of <br /> 2019. Perhaps this question be addressed to Mr. Mansi. <br /> Alan Haun at the CRC stated that data recovery was completed but not reviewed and finalized <br /> with SHPD for this project. As my ancestors are buried here, I object to all data recovery, and <br /> they need to be preserved. Cultural landscape is a natural resource. Keep agriculture, <br /> agriculture. I look forward for a field trip on this Lot 121 as well as 001. So, July 21, 2016 we <br /> had Royal Alii at Lymans and July 21, 2016 Planning Director Duane Kanuha under oath Alii <br /> Drive was not designed to support the expected traffic load of all the entitled projects and that <br /> may come online saying at some point, take a hard look at the alternative would be necessary. <br /> And the necessary is we don't have the infrastructure not for all these developments. Look <br /> what's happening down the road. Look at all the iwi's coming up "—" 18. You know these are <br /> all your data recovery. <br /> And now you got Stanford Carr and where's our road. Look at the waves. This was a big wave. <br /> The last one you approved that bed and breakfast. We had big waves back then. Back in the <br /> early days, the big wave took every piece of wood on that property. We saved the parrot. That <br /> they don't tell you and the house next door, the whole pool was taken. And these houses all <br /> along Alii Drive, Kahalu`u. They have these metal shutters that they pull down because when <br /> the big waves come, they go over the house. So, if we have a tsunami, they also say that Alii <br /> Drive may not be accessible for us. And what gets me is that they don't, you're going to put a <br /> siren here, but you don't even put it for the last two tsunami. I saw a surfer going to the beach, I <br /> was pulling weeds on Alii Drive then the next thing you know he comes back, and I said what <br /> happened? He said, the beach is close. I said why? Oh,possible tsunami. How dare the County <br /> play God? You know I would want to get out of the nest. <br /> The last big tsunami, it took 10 minutes to get up to Kam III Road and there was a traffic <br /> accident. It took 45 minutes back to get to Kahalu`u. and then it went to a dead stop. And then, <br /> Royal Poinciana. No one, all my friends couldn't get out of there, so I went to the Traffic <br /> Department, and said what happened? Was it, was it the "—" of Kuakini Highway to the cops <br /> said to get out she wrote get out of your car and start running. — <br /> VITOUSEK: Um' that's been six minutes. <br /> P. MCMICHAEL: —This is a panic situation. It is so scary, and you have all the kids at <br /> Kahakai. — <br /> 8 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />