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LEITHEAD TODD: I was thinking that, you know, thatÓs to some extent, thatÓs a type of beach
<br />access, you know, which serves the community, and they should be given some credit for that.
<br />IÓm just wondering if there is any way that you can accommodate additional parking with the
<br />proposed card that you are doing. If not, is eight the maximum you can give, or could you give
<br />some more and then maybe we can try to work out some type of placard or something that
<br />people have to go get from the hotel front desk to stick on their car? I donÓt know whether that
<br />works or not.
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<br />HU: The problem is, you know, controlling is going to be very difficult.
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<br />LEITHEAD TODD: Okay.
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<br />HU: Just people coming to ask, you know, I just parked my car, I wan
<br />down to the beach, give me a parking pass; but we donÓt really know that actually the person is
<br />going down to the beach or not. ItÓs going to be -. Sometimes itÓs undesirable people who come
<br />in and park their cars and that theyÓre having parties and they have those things. So you know,
<br />and IÓm also looking at all different angles, and itÓs very difficult. And I always ask for some
<br />advice from our staff, you know, sit down with the security. And itÓs going to be very difficult
<br />for us.
<br />WATANABE: But itÓs your testimony that you do provide parking for Kai Òpua and
<br />some of the other canoe clubs -.
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<br />HU: Just, yes, for the canoes, you know, just a, you know, we tell t
<br />know, you can park in there. And this is supposed to be seasonal. And then we just give them
<br />throughout the whole year; we donÓt tell them to, you know, the season is finished, you have to
<br />pick up your canoe and take it, move. We donÓt do that. We just let them leave it there, you
<br />know, as long as it doesnÓt disturb us, we say, thatÓs fine with us, just leave it there. Because one
<br />thing is they give us a business, too, yeah? They are very nice to us, and we want to
<br />accommodate whatever we can.
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<br />BOWMAN: I have a question.
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<br />WATANABE: Yes, Ms. Bowman.
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<br />BOWMAN: I really understand. Unlike other hotels, Mauna Lani, Mauna Kea, most
<br />people who go to the beach access will go to the beach, you are in a unique situation, and I really
<br />feel for you. My question, again, you have a Kai Òpua canoe and you give them access during
<br />the season to keep their canoe there only, not their vehicles.
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<br />HU: Throughout the whole year.
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<br />BOWMAN: Okay, throughout the whole year, their canoe. And then they take the
<br />canoe by hand down to the beach.
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<br />HU: Yes.
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