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somewhere else can enjoy it? Can we in turn do something that would bring our culture, you <br />know, closer to the kids. I see that the canoe come in, they say oli that I know, so I recite with <br />them as they are oli-ing. Can we do something more with this? Can we look at probably doing a <br />Hawaiian culture -? And there is more with eco-friendly tourism than there is, I think. <br />Nowadays, just building more concrete, more concrete, is that the answer? Can we look at <br />something else that would restore such a beautiful site so that more of our Hawaiian children and <br />our Hawaiian children at heart can enjoy and perpetuate, you know, for further use so that we <br />can all enjoy this cultural space? I really ask, and I hope I speak for my other brothers and <br />sisters, that you really reconsider, or consider hard what we can do more than just build concrete. <br />Can we do more? A hula site, a hula heiau or a culture facility, we need more of that along the <br />coast. It is so special. Mahalo. <br />HOUSEL: Thank you. Do you wish to make a comment? <br />LEITHEAD TODD: Jeff, could you go back to the slide that shows the zoning for all three of <br />these properties? So if IÓm viewing that correctly, the zoning for Mr. GhalamfarsaÓs property is <br />Resort? <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: And the zoning for the Crumrine property is also Resort? <br />DARROW: Correct. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: So that in the future, if they wanted to, they could tear their house down <br />and build something more dense on their properties because of th <br />COTTLE: ThatÓs correct. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: And, you canÓt see Keolanahihi on this because itÓs further to the south so <br />Î there, thatÓs Keolanahihi, which, although it has zoning for Resort, is a State land and is a -. Is <br />that correct? <br />COTTLE: ThatÓs correct. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: Okay, itÓs not going to be developed. The Betty <br />particularly Junior Kanuha, has been doing some work in that area and is in the process of trying <br />to get, or either has or is in the process of getting some type of a contract with the State so that <br />they are kind of the caretakers of that property. <br />WHITE: By the way, he did want to be here today, but he has chemotherapy; heÓs fighting <br />cancer, so -. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: I think, you know, one of the problems here is that the zoning is already on <br />this property, as well as on the two properties next door. And although you have both Mr. <br />Ghalamfarsa and Mr. Crumrine here, or the representative of the family here, at this point in <br />9 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />