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BOWMAN: I just have a quick question. So you have not received any phone calls in the time
<br />that you’ve lived there.
<br />MIYAOKA: No, I have never received them.
<br />BOWMAN: Thank you.
<br />HOUSEL: Commissioners? How many events do you expect to have besides the Coffee
<br />Festival and the other single event you have?
<br />FUKE: Well, on a good day, especially like -. If you’ve seen the property, you know, on the
<br />photos anyway, so it’s really designed for, like, small weddings; maybe people, you know, fly
<br />from Japan, or locally, they want to get wedding over there. It’s not really intended to have, like,
<br />your reception facility really over there, but just use the grounds for wedding like how people
<br />would use – I’m just trying to think of – maybe certain areas, you know, maybe they will go
<br />down to Lili‘uokalani Park in Hilo and do the wedding ceremony over there, but the reception is
<br />held at some place else. So the facility at the house is not really designed to cater to, like,
<br />reception type. So if there is going to be any type of music – and Mr. Miyaoka can correct me –
<br />but as I understood it, it’s like, you know, you would have, during the wedding ceremony, you
<br />probably have maybe a small microphone, if you need it for the pastor, maybe some ukulele or
<br />guitar, you know, or an organist or something like that. So it’s intended to be very, more
<br />subdued type of entertainment, and not really like a night club activity like that, no. So if there
<br />are complaints there’re infractions to that, then, you know, he lives right next to it, so all they
<br />need to do is control it, I mean, just make a call and, you know, you’ll be able to exercise some
<br />controls over the noise.
<br />HOUSEL: Would the events be more likely to happen on the weekend versus weekdays?
<br />FUKE: I think it’s pretty much, like, maybe during the weekday.
<br />HOUSEL: Oh, during the weekdays.
<br />FUKE: Yeah, and you might have on and off, maybe, some weekends. Again, you know, what
<br />Mr. Miyaoka was looking at is, there have been a lot of requests from people from Japan, for
<br />example, they wanted to have like small family type of wedding. And if you know the Japanese
<br />style of wedding, they have, like, very small parties that just come, get wedding, maybe they eat
<br />lunch and, you know, off they go. And so, that is what he has in mind. So I can’t really say,
<br />like, whether they will necessarily come more on the weekends or during the weekday; it can be
<br />anytime in the course of the week. But it’s definitely during the day; it’s not like a nighttime
<br />type of activity.
<br />HOUSEL: So most of the activities would be daytime?
<br />FUKE: Correct.
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