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December 19, 2006. There is a letter from the Department of Land and Natural Resources, <br />Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands, Sam Lemmo, administrator dated April 7, 2006; and <br />there is a letter dated May 29, 1962 from the Planning and Traffic Commission to James <br />Kuwaye. And I believe that was all the submittals that we received this morning from the <br />applicants. That concludes the presentation. Are there any questions? <br />WATANABE: Any questions? Yes, Ms. Siracusa. <br />SIRACUSA: I was wondering, I mean, I was looking at all those other houses that are <br />on the makai side of Wai Opae Road and I was wondering if those had, I mean, obviously they <br />are closer to the ocean. And so I’m wondering if they had to do shoreline certifications also. <br />Would you have that information, Jeff? <br />DARROW: I don’t have that for all the properties. We’ve looked at specific ones and <br />there were some issues with the ones we did look at in the sense of there were some violations <br />that occurred. I’m just guessing that the ones that were approved and that are constructed were <br />constructed at a time that did not require a shoreline certification at that time. They did appear to <br />meet building codes, cause as you noticed they’re built at a higher level. But I didn’t take a look <br />and find out. We can do that. <br />SIRACUAS: I was just wondering if they were approved after the fact, if people had <br />gone ahead and built and then, you know, applied for their permits afterwards. And since they at <br />that point made an irretrievable commitment of resources their buildings were approved, whereas <br />perhaps otherwise they would not have been. I was wondering if you had any information about <br />that or perhaps the Director wants to answer that one? Chris, do you know? <br />YUEN: Well, no, I can’t speak to all the houses. I believe that there’s only one <br />house built makai of Wai Opae Road since I became the Director and that was with a shoreline <br />certification. That’s relatively a house that was built in the last couple of years. DLNR did <br />certify the shoreline on that house. <br />WATANABE: Follow-up to that, that would be that Lot 21, I believe it was, that you’re <br />referring to? <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />SIRACUSA: That big blue building? <br />DARROW: Yes, the 3-story structure just to the -. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, right, diagonally. <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />WATANABE: May I jump in here a second, a follow-up question on this. You indicated, <br />Mr. Yuen, that that property would have a certified shoreline at I assume 2.8 feet? <br />4 <br /> <br />