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and feel of Puako overall that I continue to wonder about and what our role is in managing that. <br /> So, it's not just about the shoreline per se but it's also about maintaining the character of these <br /> valuable communities. So, the fact that someone lived there before I absolutely understand that, <br /> but they lived on 1,200 square feet of the lot and not 5,000 square feet of the lot. <br /> DARROW: Thank you Commissioner. <br /> DEFRANCO: Thank you Commissioner. I just wanted to be clear too that. So, <br /> they're going to be removing all of the old building and then they are required to do the SMA <br /> setback now at 40-feet and you can clearly see all the other homes that are there at 20-feet <br /> probably or something like that. Is that right? <br /> ROY: Yeah, yes that's for sure. <br /> DEFRANCO: And then they're also putting in a current sewage system, septic. <br /> ROY: John can speak to that a little more, but it's a high tech — <br /> DEFRANCO: Right, very high tech. <br /> ROY: — aerobic, so he's going above and beyond what other developers <br /> DEFRANCO: What others are doing. <br /> ROY: Yeah. <br /> DEFRANCO: Right. <br /> ROY: Are doing because we all know at Puako Beach— <br /> DEFRANCO: Yeah. <br /> ROY: —the whole area and until they can get a community wide septic <br /> system which I hope is part of the CIP in the future. <br /> DEFRANCO: So, some of the other homes might even be on old types of <br /> cesspools [indecipherable crosstalk] <br /> ROY: Or small individual wastewater what we call drain fields or <br /> something like that. Yeah, for sure. So, that's why we felt that this was in my mind three things <br /> are really good they're moving back, they're lifting up because they're in the flood zone and then <br /> they're installing this more high-tech wastewater system. <br /> 9 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />