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rates that result from Hu Honua's current proposal. Clean, ther <br />this is cleaner than coal. <br />Mrs. Berger (phonetic) or Bergie sat up here and said that they <br />run the plant with coal. That is not true. They do not have a <br />permit, and they relinquished it after they got that first draft. The original permit they had was <br />based on a backdated boiler contract. There are questions as to <br />permit. These are all things that were discussed in the hearing <br />hearings officer's recommendation. <br />Is it healthy? No, it is not healthy. And there is tremendous <br />factually that it is not healthy and just the opposite. It is v <br />your position you need to make a decision between the new jobs, <br />and the health impact. But I think that it's clear also that th <br />renewable energy on this island that are readily available that <br />and community residents to the health impact that Hu HonuaÓs cur <br />It's inconceivable that this is being pushed through without any <br />assessment, let alone an environmental impact statement. I did <br />for you today that makes it really clear one of the things that <br />lot of the discussion has been based on political and emotional <br />the union is supporting this. They have been promised that the <br />But all of those things of the sugar days and the coal days were <br />And this is the area before it was all changed to a subdivision. <br />and you can see itÓs wide open land. This is an exhibit that ha <br />CrudeleÓs report; and this is the current tmk map. And I would <br />and study the two and see all of the differences. Your predeces <br />approved six subdivisions down there. IÓll leave these for you. <br />KERN: Thank you very much. Any questions for the testifier? S <br />Kaleikini, name and address, and you may begin. <br />KALEIKINI: All right, thank you. My name is Mike Kaleikini. I <br />Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hawaii. Our addres <br />96720. And, first off, Chair and Commissioners, thank you for a <br />testimony. The Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Haw <br />approval of Special Management Area Use Permit 221. What the Hu Honua project is bringing <br />forth is in line with the goals and objectives of the Chamber. <br />understand that if this project moves forward there will be 30 f <br />there will be about 100 construction jobs to last for up to a ye <br />economic situation, and in light of this the Japanese Chamber fu <br />permit. This is also in line with the CountyÓs and the State's <br />portfolio. And, again, thank you for allowing me to provide sup <br /> <br />KERN: Thank you very much. Any questions, Commissioners? Seei <br />19 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />
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