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property came before us and they wanted to do that supermarket on the Highway, remember? <br />And we were saying we’d like to process, but we didn’t like the location. And it had been <br />suggested, have you checked with Watumull about that parcel in the middle of Paradise Park, <br />and Yamada didn’t want to because he wanted something on the Highway. But he would have <br />been well advised to do it because possibly between the two of them they could have worked out <br />something about the water infrastructure. <br />WATANABE: Well, okay. Do any of the other -? <br />BROWN: If I could just -. <br />WATANABE: Yes. <br />BROWN: Well, I did want to add in response to some earlier testimony that, if I <br />could direct your attention to Page 5-17 of the Puna CDP at the very bottom paragraph, it states <br />that “when implementing the actions listed in the following table, the Working Group and <br />Working Paper report that addresses the relevant topic(s) shall be considered as a reference to <br />provide greater specificity on the location, description and intention of the proposed action.” <br />These documents were not included in the CDP for adoption by ordinance; they are appendix <br />documents. And if the sheer volume of content and a number of pages of printed material is any <br />measure of the degree of completeness of the CDP, then the Puna CDP will probably win hands <br />down because those documents total in excess of 700 pages. <br />WATANABE: Do we have any other comments? Well, thank you for being patient and <br />waiting then. <br />BROWN: Thank you. <br />OLSON: Well, thank you for putting up with endless meeting. We’ve had a few on <br />our side; and my hat goes off to you. Thank you very much. <br />The discussion ended at 6:25 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Noriko Sauer, West Hawaii Secretary <br />EXHIBIT C <br />28 <br />