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WATANABE: You would be referring to lots makai of the road? <br />DOM8GO: No above the road because the picture that’s shown is the water had gone <br />across Wai Opae Road into their property. And I was wondering if there were any other pictures <br />taken of the water going into the newly built lots and how, you know, how it looked. <br />YUEN: That I don’t know. Typically we would have pictures taken at some time <br />of houses that have recently been built in Vacationaland, and so I can’t say we don’t have any <br />photographs in the files. But I just don’t know. <br />WATANABE: Okay, Mr. Woodward. <br />WOODWARD: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have a couple of points to make. I think <br />those pictures where the dog is swimming toward the porta potty, really cute. But that was in the <br />storm condition. That’s like having a hurricane come in. That’s as far as I’m concerned <br />immaterial. If we’re going to set a limit of high tide at 2.8 or 3.25 set it where you’re going to <br />set it; but you can’t look at it in the face of a hurricane. Look at New Orleans and Katrina. You <br />know, I mean, it’s the same kind of scenario. You have to set the limit somewhere. And those <br />pictures were taken as Jeff was saying under storm conditions. That’s immaterial, absolutely <br />immaterial, to what we’re talking about if you’re going to set it at 2.8 foot high tide or 3.25. And <br />we saw when we were out there on out site survey today marks, there were 14 of them all along, <br />where the high tide had been at 3.2 feet. And I don’t know who did it, I don’t know who did the <br />survey, but I think Jeff measured and they were between 28 and 40 feet from the edge of the <br />property if I’m not incorrect. So I think these pictures that we’re being presented with should <br />have no bearing on our decision because, again, that was a storm condition and that’s not <br />material to the application. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Director. <br />BOWMAN: I -. <br />YUEN: Go ahead. <br />WATANABE: Okay. <br />BOWMAN: It’s just difficult for you to see us down here and the conversation, I’m <br />sorry -. <br />WATANABE: Sure, Ms. Bowman. <br />BOWMAN: I have a question. And I totally agree with what Mr. Woodward said if <br />they saw my house when it floods, I think it’s irrelevant. But my question is the Attachment 9 <br />and, 9, the surveys, they were done were in August and July of 2006, is that correct? <br />SULLIVAN: It was August -. <br />WATANABE: Wait, wait, Ma’am. <br />7 <br /> <br />