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line, they can’t give it to their beneficiaries. I think Sherm W <br />money that didn’t go to the hospital. Each beneficiary is entitl <br />the total is smaller, each beneficiary gets less. <br />GIFFIN: Yup, yup, thank you, Riley. <br />SMITH: You’re welcome. <br />GIFFIN: All right. Patti? <br />COOK: Good morning. <br />GIFFIN: Good morning. <br />COOK: I’m going to make a practice of following Riley because he <br />needed to say. Thank you for having me today and for the time. <br />First is speaking on behalf of Waimea Middle Public Conversion C <br />School is one of the two campuses side by side that would benefi <br />support it. We do support the recommended changes to the one con <br />understand that that’s an error; it should be Condition D. But w <br />familiar with what the implications of this proposal are. <br />The second one is, actually, Dr. Bergin cannot be here today. He <br />Association’s Planning and Design Review Committee. He is fully <br />participated in all of the conversations and reading all the doc <br />conditions are appropriate – no more is necessary. <br />And then the third thing really is a personal comment from, as a <br />Waimea nearly 30 years, and active in the Community Association <br />saying two things. One, I’ve attended a number of community meet <br />lot of conversation about concurrency and what it means. And hon <br />know more about academic achievement than concurrency, so I had <br />genuinely believe that the law does talk about mitigation of imp <br />And that’s what we are asking. And what’s being asked for, if yo <br />asking for the money up front. And what does that mean to our co <br />when we start talking about unintended consequences. And Riley w <br />for the Ala ‘hi‘a Road and deferred payments that were made to the hospital. <br />testimony – those are numbers that I did not get from the Ranch <br />public information – but there was no money distributed in 2009. <br />besides HPA and Parker School, that affects the entire community <br />things is that recently Parker Ranch in conjunction with Communi <br />of scholarships, up to $3,000 a child, actually these are for ad <br />for Waimea students, that they would be able to go to an institu <br />college, and it would pay $3,000 a year for up to four or five y <br />elementary, currently right now we have almost 900 students, we <br />we are looking at about 1,200 kids in public schools. Sixty perc <br />free-and-reduced lunch kids; that means that they come from fami <br />of scholarship help. You cut of the money, it’s not just the hos <br /> <br />