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NAKAKURA:We did receive copies; and it was very well prepared; and <br />appreciate all the hard work from Mr. Darrow. <br />GALDONES:Do you folks find anything that is or any conditions that you have <br />any problems with? <br />NAKAKURA:None whatsoever. Our goal and our intent for this business is to be <br />very good neighbors to the surrounding neighborhood, as well as a valuable service for <br />the Kona community. <br />GALDONES:Thank you. Commissioner Fujikawa, you had a question earlier? <br />FUJIKAWA:Yeah, my question was with the State Health Department. Have <br />you contacted the State Health Department on this matter? <br />NAKAKURA:Yes. We have contacted them and they told us we need to get our <br />use permit first and then we need to purchase our machines. And when we purchase our <br />machines, we will be dealing with the Department of Health to get a Clear Air Permit. It <br />takes about four to six months to get it. It’s not an easy thing to do. It’s a lot of <br />paperwork. <br />FUJIKAWA:Yeah, the concern about a smoke house, is there smoke coming <br />out? <br />NAKAKURA:There is a smoke stack but when operated properly it is smokeless <br />and odorless. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay. And how about the concern about between a human remain <br />and the animal? Can you use the same incinerator? <br />NAKAKURA:No, you cannot. So we’ll abide to have one for humans and one <br />for animals. <br />FUJIKAWA:Two different units? <br />NAKAKURA:Yes, two machines. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay, thank you. <br />GALDONES:Commissioners, any further questions of the applicants? Hearing <br />none, is there anybody from the public here to testify on this subject matter? Seeing <br />none, Jeff, procedural matter, there are two things that the Commissioners have before us. <br />One is for continuance and the other is the standing for contested case hearing. Does one <br />supercede the other? <br />5 <br /> <br />