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LOPEZ: Okay. We'd just be. <br /> HUSTACE: So, with that change <br /> LOPEZ: Yeah, we're still off. <br /> HUSTACE: A little bit, yeah. So, Council 7, with that change is at negative 6.76, <br /> negative fifteen hundred and two (1,502). And Council 8 is negative 0.9, negative <br /> nineteen (19). <br /> LOPEZ: Yeah. There's a census block of a hundred and seven (107)right there. That is <br /> all large agricultural and coffee fields. What's that? Can you zoom in on that census <br /> block of a hundred and seventeen (117)? (Indiscernible.) That's a residential—Yeah, <br /> these are high-end residential homes. Nani Kailua up to <br /> HUSTACE: Keolani? <br /> LOPEZ: That isOh no. <br /> KOSSOW: That connects to the top road. <br /> LOPEZ: Well, it's a jeep trail. It's actually private property. We have a problem with <br /> people coming from Mamalahoa down through Nani Kailua, through private property <br /> gates. So, that one hundred and seven (107) is it? <br /> HUSTACE: Yes. On the right-hand side there, yeah. <br /> LOPEZ: May I put that in District 7? <br /> HUSTACE: Sure. <br /> LOPEZ: That didn't look like it did anything. <br /> HUSTACE: Just a slight change there, yeah. <br /> LOPEZ: Yeah. Okay. Hoene used to be in District 7 before the last census. How about <br /> that whole block right there, where Hoene Street is? That's Aloha Kona. <br /> HUSTACE: The one that says twenty-nine (29) individuals? <br /> LOPEZ: Pardon me? <br /> HUSTACE: I'm sorry. Which one, Commissioner? <br /> LOPEZ: Down here on the left. <br /> 25 <br />