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was zoned and has not, only a relatively small proportion of it, as I say a third to a fourth, has <br />actually been subdivided. <br />WATANABE: Okay, thank you. Quick one? <br />WALTER: Do you want me to answer that question? I don’t care. <br />WATANABE: Maybe we could get your testimony later. You know why I did -. <br />WALTER: Only if you want me to address that. <br />WATANABE: Okay, cause we did say we’d break at 12:30, unless there are other <br />questions right now. Why don’t we break for lunch then and we’ll reconvene at about 1:45, as <br />I’ve stated earlier; and that should give us an opportunity to go through the material that you’ve <br />provided us this morning. Is that fair? <br />SONG: Yes. <br />WATANABE: Okay, thank you. So we’re in recess. <br />RECESSED The Chair recessed the meeting at 12:40 p.m. <br />RECONVENED The meeting reconvened at 2:08 p.m. <br />WATANABE: Let’s see, where did we leave off. We were done I believe with questions, <br />right? Over lunch, has anyone had an opportunity to come up with any further questions? <br />SIRACUSA: Yes. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Ms. Siracusa. <br />SIRACUSA: You said that you buy your diesel in Hilo and yet part of your problem <br />about being in the Shipman Industrial Park was that you had to go so far just for the cost of <br />rd <br />diesel to fill up. And yet where you want to be on 33 is even father from Hilo than when you <br />are in Shipman. So I’m trying to understand how it really saves you on gas money by being <br />rd <br />farther away from Hilo on 33 than it would have when you were at Shipman a lot closer to <br />Hilo. <br />SUMIDA: Good question, no problem. The water trucks haul in Puna. Worked out <br />something with the Water Department where I’m going to try and get a meter on the lot so I can <br />haul the water straight from the lot. I got a standpipe there at the Pahoa water park, actually they <br />own two standpipes there. But when there’s a drought like there is now, there is a waiting line, <br />even for the water trucks. And they didn’t plan that too good. So having a water pipe right on <br />my lot, I can just fill up my trucks so it won’t have to travel too far. And on the other trucks that <br />haul the freight it’s just six, seven miles, that’s a gallon of fuel. It’s really insignificant for me <br />from Shipman to the lot we’re proposing to put the trucks on. <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />17 <br /> <br />