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TYLER:Thank you very much. <br />WATANABE:Okay, you may be seated. Could I call up the Applicants again, <br />please. Okay, fellow Commissioners, we had some pretty lengthy discussions so far. <br />Do you have any further comments to what Mr. Tyler has stated? <br />LAU:No, Mr. Chairman, I do not. I believe that the proposed draft <br />conditions address all of the concerns that Mr. Tyler has raised. <br />WATANABE:And you had an opportunity to read the conditions that the <br />Planning Director has proposed? <br />LAU:Yes. <br />WATANABE:Are you satisfied with those? <br />LAU:Yes, I am. <br />WATANABE:Thank you. <br />IWASHITA:Follow-up? <br />WATANABE:Mr. Iwashita. <br />IWASHITA:Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Lau, given what Mr. Tyler testified to <br />about the rebuilding of the wall, I guess, whatever portion would extend beyond the <br />mauka remnant that’s showed on your property now, would you be agreeable to do that, <br />to extend that up until wherever the trail is no longer on your property? <br />LAU:To where it’s no longer in our property? <br />IWASHITA:Right. You can’t build something that’s not on your property. So <br />I’m talking about to the extent that this wall is extended mauka up until where it meets, <br />you know, your boundary, would you be willing to rebuild the wall? <br />LAU:So if I can understand the question, right now the northern wall has <br />a jog from the mauka end to the property line. <br />IWASHITA:Yes, the one that Wes Thomas drew. <br />LAU:Yes, so we would extend the wall to that property line. <br />IWASHITA:Well, I’m not comfortable that that’s actually where the wall, you <br />know, that that’s the true line of the wall.So it may be a little bit more mauka where it <br />actually, you know, meets your boundary line. But my understanding of Mr. Tyler’s <br />EXHIBIT A <br />21 <br /> <br />