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YAMAMOTO: That was in fact one of the modifications at the contested case <br />hearing where that condition was added in replacing a duplicate thereof condition. <br />GRAHAM: Commissioner Rho, what’s the condition you are speaking of <br />again? <br />RHO: It’s Condition 14. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you. <br />RHO: And my question -. <br />YAMAMOTO: Yes. <br />RHO: Deals with what your idea of this 14 is; I mean what’s the scope of <br />the work that’s going to be covered. <br />YAMAMOTO: Basically an archeological inventory -. Maybe if I can call our <br />planner up, he can better explain it. <br />GRAHAM: Mr. Nishimura, would you swear or affirm to tell the truth on this <br />matter before the Planning Commission today? <br />NISHIMURA: Yes. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you. Go ahead with your name and address, too. <br />NISHIMURA: Brian Nishimura, 1174 Awiki Place, Hilo. Our understanding is <br />that the applicant will be required to conduct an archeological inventory survey of the 6-acre area <br />that is involved with the Special Permit request, and they will be required to do that before they <br />will be allowed to proceed with the project. <br />RHO: And it’s only limited to those 6 acres? <br />NISHIMURA: That’s correct. <br />RHO: So where the Birthing Stone was discovered, that is not a part of <br />the 6 acres, right? <br />NISHIMURA: That’s correct. That’s in a gulch, which there will be no activity <br />and no access to -, down the gulch to get there. <br />RHO: Okay, thank you. <br />GRAHAM: Commissioners, any further questions? Yes, Commissioner <br />Watanabe? <br />EXHIBIT B <br />13 <br /> <br />