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YUEN:Yeah, not -, not exactly parallel but parallel to the flow of the water, and <br />that will carry it across to the -, and on the -, it'll carry it across to the Latter -, to the Mormon <br />Church property. Is that where it's going? <br />BLACK:No. <br />HANSEN:No. <br />BLACK:It's one -. <br />YUEN:Where does it go? <br />HANSEN:It's goes -, where it's flowing now, we're not going to change the flow, the <br />direction of the flow. <br />YUEN:Where is that though? It's behind the Mormon Church where it flows? <br />BLACK:It goes to 87C. <br />HANSEN:The private property behind there. <br />YUEN:Behind the Mormon -? <br />HANSEN:Kind of up this side, to the (indiscernible) Lanikaula side of the Mormon <br />Church. It doesn't -, the water doesn't flow to the Mormon Church property, no, it flows through <br />the private properties, and not (indiscernible) flood area. We're not changing that at all. <br />YUEN:Okay. And you have an engineering study that says those two 24-inch <br />culverts will do it? <br />HANSEN:That will suffice. That's according to the engineering study, yes. <br />YUEN:How -, is almost the whole lot going to be raised then? <br />HANSEN:Yes. It will not impede the flow of the water, that's a crucial point, I <br />believe. <br />YUEN:So there's a 24-inch culvert in the whole -, the whole -, two 24-inch <br />culverts rather, the whole width of the property? <br />HANSEN:It's -, the water now cuts across the corner of the property, so the culverts <br />will be in that existing floodway, that low area across there. Does that make sense? <br />YUEN:Well -. <br />HANSEN:Say here's the property here. <br />18 <br /> <br />