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WONG:That’s correct, Mr. Chairman. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay, Commissioners, page No. 3. What paragraph? <br />WONG:That will be the last, let’s see. It’s the bottom portion of the <br />paragraph. <br />FUJIKAWA:Go ahead and read it. <br />WONG:Okay, I’m sorry, thank you, “Further, no valued cultural, historical, <br />native resources, or any traditional and customary Native Hawaiian rights were practiced <br />in the area.” I’m sorry, I just lost my thought here. I think I had it somewhere, shucks. <br />Oh, I’m sorry, okay, yeah. “It is also not anticipated that the proposed request will have <br />any adverse impact on cultural or historical resources in the area.” That’s also on page <br />number 3, on the same paragraph. <br />FUJIKAWA:Commissioners? <br />WONG:I apologize, Mr. Chairman. But, yeah, okay, that’s the section I <br />was looking at. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay. Any questions, Commissioners, of Mr. Wong? Okay, I will <br />admit the, for the record, I will admit this testimony, part of the exhibit. <br />TORIGOE:Just to clarify, so are you admitting, well, we’re recognizing <br />Mr. Wong’s objection for the record. But you’re admitting the testi -, the written <br />testimony and the exhibits as -? <br />FUJIKAWA:Yeah, right. <br />WONG:That’s correct. <br />TORIGOE:Okay. Is that correct, Mr. Chairman? <br />FUJIKAWA:That’s right. <br />WONG:Thank you very much. <br />FUJIKAWA:Any questions, Commissioners. You are Mr. Lee, right? <br />LEE:Yes, sir. <br />FUJIKAWA:The other owner? <br />LEE:Yes, sir. <br />12 <br /> <br />