|
ROJAS: [Audio disruption] So, which one should I be logged on into? The phone or in Zoom?
<br /> HATA: The phone, Tara.
<br /> ROJAS: Yes, the phone. Okay. So, let me go ahead on the phone. Okay, can you hear me okay?
<br /> VITOUSEK: We hear you.
<br /> ROJAS: So, there is a lag on the YouTube, what I've been watching from. So, e kala mai. So, if
<br /> you can hear me now, I just want to preface this that I've been on, you know, since 9:30 and this
<br /> is the only commission meeting that works differently and I know, I was the first one to speak
<br /> and, but anyhow, I wanted to speak on five and six, and then during the meeting I also wanted to
<br /> testify. But I just want to preface this as well, because there seems to be maybe like a phone
<br /> discrimination because if somebody comes in like a little late, they had registered what they
<br /> wanted to testify, and they called the number and they're put into a phone waiting room in which
<br /> nobody responds and attends to. So, I've been trying for the last since, you were supposed to
<br /> come back from break at 11:15. I've been logged on from the Zoom, I've been on the YouTube
<br /> desperately trying to write in the chat for somebody to answer to see that we're in the Zoom, and
<br /> then I called the number and, to try to get in, and was put in a phone
<br /> VITOUSEK: Ms. Rojas, if this is the agenda item that you want to testify on, this is the time to
<br /> do it so,please go ahead.
<br /> ROJAS: I just want to let you know that, you know, please allow, avoid discrimination and
<br /> meeting accessibility for phone testifiers, you know, as well. Yeah, I even called the Hawaii
<br /> County Council and the Windward Planning Commission people
<br /> VITOUSEK: Understood.
<br /> ROJAS: --to try to get back online. So, okay, so I want to testify regarding number two. I do
<br /> want to testify on the other items, you know, one, two, three—one, three, and four, but I think it
<br /> all got discussed. So, going to number two. And I'm just going to say this. If you're hearing that,
<br /> you know, there is opposition for this application regarding special permitting, or changing of
<br /> zones, you know, again, please listen to the people speaking up. Please listen to the community. I
<br /> hear, you know, kind of excitement when you're kind of discussing any future possible
<br /> development. So, when speaking to the developers, or applicant to change these zoning codes
<br /> and/or special permits, yet, so it's like you're listening and then these things usually end up at the
<br /> end when vote is called, it goes through. When is the same attention to people discussing the
<br /> opposition of any further development? Any zoning changing? Any special use? When are their
<br /> concerns about the wai, the infrastructure, the actual company possibly backing out if it's not
<br /> completed and then the land is destructed. When are any of those not going to fall on deaf ears?
<br /> So, all I keep hearing, all these nine hours, seven-hour, two-hour meetings and this is the first
<br /> time I have so much issues just to be on.
<br /> VITOUSEK: Do you have any comments regarding the
<br /> —
<br /> 6
<br /> EXHIBIT G
<br />
|