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M. GAPP: I do. <br />WATANABE: Would you state your name and address, please. <br />M. GAPP: Maureen Gapp, I live on Pilikai Street in Paradise Park. I’m John’s wife. <br />Some of the things they didn’t mentioned was that Paradise Park has changed their plan to <br />rd <br />include 33 Street as Light Industrial. Jeffrey had mentioned that down on Kaloli there’s <br />something that the General Plan is going to call Light Industrial. That would require <br />rd <br />infrastructure. And although it would be expensive to put a road and waterline on 33 Street, to <br />do it down on Kaloli would cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $10,000,000. It’s <br />unrealistic. <br />WATANABE: Why do you feel, is that that much further down? <br />M. GAPP: Three miles. <br />WATANABE: Okay. <br />J. GAPP: There’s no infrastructure down there where there is up by the Highway. <br />rd <br />M. GAPP: There’s no three-phase power down there, which is available on 33 <br />Street; and there’s no water down there. <br />WATANABE: You don’t have water either though, yeah? But you have power? <br />M. GAPP: We have water. <br />J. GAPP: We have water. <br />M. GAPP: John put in the waterline. That’s why -. <br />J. GAPP: The waterline goes down the Highway and we’re on the Highway. <br />M. GAPP: Our company installed that waterline; and that’s why he’s familiar with <br />the process of putting in a waterline, then the asphalt. When it was put on Highway 130 the <br />asphalt was ripped up and had to be replaced. It’s just very difficult for a machine to get into a <br />very small area and not rip up the asphalt. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Do we have any further questions? Okay, then thank you for your <br />testimony. Well, Sandra, we could begin. Would you like to come up? Why don’t we try, I <br />doubt that we’re going to finish by 12:30, but -. Okay, why don’t I swear you in then. <br />SONG: Okay. <br />WATANABE: Would you raise your right hand, please. Do you swear or affirm to tell <br />the truth now before the Planning Commission? <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />7 <br /> <br />
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