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HUSTACE: It was just residences that were close by to the core, kind of the urban Bay <br /> area that were just closer by. And it brought the mauka portion back to more connected <br /> areas. <br /> LOPEZ: Okay. So, no other reason than just neighborhoods closer to core town. <br /> HUSTACE: Yeah. And I know we have some issues. There's a couple census blocks that <br /> are difficult in here as well. <br /> LOPEZ: Yeah, they are. Yeah. And I remember Mr. Kossow was looking for a border <br /> south of that along a streambed. Can you point out where that is so that I can see the <br /> growth that you've changed? Or the impact of your change? Mr. Kossow? <br /> HUSTACE: Chair <br /> KOSSOW: That's the Wai`aha Stream. <br /> LOPEZ: Right there? <br /> KOSSOW: Yeah. Mr. Lopez, if I may? I have a question for Mr. Hustace. <br /> LOPEZ: Uh-huh. <br /> KOSSOW: The other issue I think too is the mauka portions of Nani Kailua. They all <br /> drive down in Nani Kailua. So, there's not—You know, there is a side road that goes <br /> through there now that I think about it too. <br /> LOPEZ: Go ahead. I'll let you finish. <br /> HUSTACE: Yeah, Chair. I thought there was a road here. I can't quite read it. Is it <br /> Hienaloli? <br /> KOSSOW: Yeah. It's the old sugar cane <br /> LOPEZ: Oh, Hienaloli. <br /> HUSTACE: Is it a traversable road there? <br /> KOSSOW: Yeah, yeah. <br /> LOPEZ: That's right where the border is. Where you have it now. That's the old trestle <br /> road. <br /> KOSSOW: Indirect—never mind. Thank you. <br /> 23 <br />