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evening, and there was a moon worship or moon, one -. She has a whole list of things that are, <br />and a number of them, number of people that sheÓs talking about, the singing for the moon and <br />this type of thing -. And I said this is a little concern to me because voices over in that <br />neighborhood travel a tremendous distance. And weÓve got an orchid farm five acres away from <br />me and I can hear Don talking to his staff. Don is not talking loud. And at night IÓm  of a mile <br />away from the ocean, I can hear the ocean. ItÓs beautiful. And IÓve been very blessed with the <br />place that IÓm living on. One problem, the other thing is sound travels. IÓm concerned with the <br />special use permit, especially when sheÓs talking about 30, I think if I heard this right, 30,000 <br />people in a year. ThatÓs an impact that I just cannot in conscience allow to come on to any <br />subdivision to one specific site. To do this with 12 cars, I just, I canÓt see how itÓs going to, 12 <br />buses I canÓt see how thatÓs going to happen. ItÓs just a wonderful quiet location we have there; <br />and thatÓs basically my concern. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: All right, thank you, Mr. Parrish. Any questions for Mr. Parrish? Okay, <br />seeing none, you may give your testimony, sir. Name and address first, please. <br /> <br />LEWIS: Hello, IÓm Mike Lewis. IÓm at 14-4824 Ililani Road. And my concerns <br />are from the board, the VHCA Board, Vacation Land Board. <br /> <br />IWASHITA: Can you hold the mike to your mouth? <br /> <br />LEWIS: Okay, IÓm sorry. Okay, the Board is mainly concerned with the road <br />problems. ThatÓs what our, weÓre a road association. Our charter allows us to make rules and <br />regulations for our roads and our right-of-ways. We have a right-of-way policy for maintenance <br />and improvement of our roads. In recent past the County has held owners who split their <br />property or cause more traffic to put a 20-foot AC wide road, paved road, 20-foot wide, to <br />improve the roads because of the traffic that they, cause of the traffic thatÓs generated. And <br />some of those are the HendersonÓs, TiptonÓs and BenjaminÓs properties that were required to put <br />in 20-foot roads. And Sylvia DolenaÓs permit application states she could have over 200 people <br />a month, and 40 plus people weekly, plus staff on her property. <br />passenger buses is going to impact our roads. I believe there are only four maybe five people <br />that live past her on that road. So sheÓs going to double or triple the traffic, no matter what she <br />does to get this many people there. This is going to significantly add to the traffic. And a 12- <br />foot paved road that in your, you had a resol -, whatever it was there -. The road is not 12 feet all <br />the way down. ItÓs 20-foot wide for about the first 2,000 feet. It is 12-feet wide near her <br />property at the end of the road. There are several adjoining roads and businesses. And one of <br />the nurseries at the end of the road had paved the road which is breaking up. So, I mean, it needs <br />work. So, the road isnÓt withstanding the traffic it has now. So our main concern is this road. <br />This is a, I donÓt know how the County can ask or say that all she needs a 12-foot road when itÓs <br />really the VHCA BoardÓs decision. And our regulations and charter allows us to make the rules <br />and regulations; and weÓre asking for the 20-foot road if this is approved. ThatÓs all I have. <br />Thank you. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: Okay, any questions for Mr. Lewis? <br /> <br />IWASHITA: Just -. <br /> <br />WOODWARD: Yes, Commissioner Iwashita. <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />12 <br /> <br />