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M. ROY:Good morning again. Commissioners, IÓve heard, as of this morning, that
<br />there has been an illness for Mr. Mossman and he will not be able to be with us this morning. He
<br />was, as a spoke, at a doctorÓs appointment. So he is not here today and wonÓt come. So I would
<br />like to schedule him for later, as well as I had anticipated Tom Cummings, Dr. Noenoe Silva,
<br />Kehau Abaad. Then I know we are prepared to receive testimony today from Pua Kanahele. At
<br />last junction, she was set to go to Keauhou Beach so she may be coming from there at this time.
<br />So I anticipate seeing her shortly and that I know of, she is expected today. Today, we also will
<br />hear from Councilman Curtis Tyler; and I would like to recall my father for, to complete the
<br />questioning I had at hand, and then to allow further cross-examination.
<br />Madam Chair, IÓd like to ask if, if, this in keeping with the applicant here, is it possible to recall
<br />Mr. Blasman, IÓd ask Mr. Vitousek, to the stand for questioning?
<br />GIFFIN:Randy, whatÓs your position?
<br />VITOUSEK:Well, Mr. Blasman already testified in the cross-examination. I donÓt
<br />recall that he was listed as a witness by the intervenor.
<br />TORIGOE:He was not subpoenaed.
<br />GIFFIN:And Mr. Torigoe did say that he was not subpoenaed.
<br />VITOUSEK:No, no, he has not been subpoenaed. Perhaps if during the break, we can
<br />discuss what issues you want to talk about, we could agree, and, in fact, ask Mr. Blasman
<br />whether heÓs going to testify. So IÓd prefer to try to do it by that before we take any other kind
<br />positions or actions relative to it. So, if you donÓt mind, we could go ahead with the testimony.
<br />And then maybe at lunch or something, or before, you and I could, you could tell me what it is
<br />youÓre interested in.
<br />M. ROY:Thank you, because I didnÓt mean to go out of cadence wit
<br />way of doing this. But while it was on my thought and because heÓs here, I just was looking to
<br />have an opportunity to ask him some questions. And may I share some matters that have not
<br />been, that is, there are more questions that have come to light since that opportunity for cross-
<br />examination. ThatÓs the matter, Madam Chair. And thatÓs what I want to have answered if
<br />possible.
<br />GIFFIN:Mikahala, I think that if you and Randy can speak during a recess, after we
<br />hear the public testifier, and come to some sort of agreement, then by all means. Lester, how do
<br />you feel about that?
<br />ISHADO:Basically, I think the parties should try and work it out and see really what
<br />the issues are. The only thing I would ask Madam Chair is in looking at the list of witnesses, and
<br />I think that what the panel is trying to do make sure whoÓs being called. And I think I have a list;
<br />and the understanding from Maile DavidÓs witness list, Ms. David has stated, you know, whoÓs
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