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State Road. The issue is was it ever transferred to the County. So theres no, without question, <br />its a State Road or it was at one time. And whether it was transferred to the County by a written <br />instrument of conveyance, nobody knows at this point. But the County is maintaining. So if I <br />may, Id like to just go ahead and have you guys look at this, too. <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Hayashi, can you retrieve this map that they, or Mr. Darrow, or -. <br />Maybe if the Director would like to have a look at it. Were all territorial roads turned into State <br />roads? <br />YUEN:Well, first question. All territorial road, yes, became State roads. And <br />then by operation of several State Statutes in the sixties and seventies, all State roads except what <br />the State took as being in the State Highway System became County roads. So, well, I dont <br />know what Im looking at here. I just dont know what Im looking at here in either of these. At <br />any rate, if this was a State road, whether or not there was a deed to the County, it became a <br />Countyroad. <br />SPRINGER:Mr.Iwashita,doyouhaveanyfollow-uptothisdiscussion? <br />IWASHITA:Idlikeittoend. <br />SPRINGER:Thankyou.AnyotherCommissioners? <br />IWASHITA:Well, no, Im glad it pretty much got clarified in terms of based upon the <br />representation by the County that it was, the County has, in fact, paved the road and ostensibly <br />maintained it, that satisfies me. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you, sir. Other Commissioners, any questions for the applicants <br />and their colleagues at the table? Seeing none, this is a public hearing, and we do have a number <br />of members of the public who have signed up to testify. If the applicants representatives could <br />please stand back from the table, we have Cory Harden, Richard Alderson, Jeff Haun, Mya <br />Pawu, Walter Wagner, and George Leonard. <br />SIRACUSA:Excuse me, Madam Chair. <br />SPRINGER:Yes. <br />SIRACUSA:Cory Harden left quite a few hours ago and has not returned. <br />SPRINGER:Okay, so we have, Richard -. Thank you, Commissioner Siracusa. So we <br />have Richard Alderson, Jeff Haun, Mya youre back, Walter Wagner and George Leonard. <br />ALDERSON:Im Richard Alderson. <br />SPRINGER:And Richard Alderson. And Cory Harden has submitted written <br />testimony, and that has been circulated to us. Thats the hand-written testimony that we have all <br />received. At this time, I would like to ask you all to raise your right hands, except for Mya. <br />22EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />
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