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GIFFIN:Randy. <br />VITOUSEK:I didn't hear Mr. Hayashi say that the Commission had received the <br />proposed written testimony from both -, the Supplemental Written <br />and the Proposed Written Testimony from Richard Moore. <br />GIFFIN:I think he alluded to it, but -. <br />VITOUSEK:I think -. <br />GIFFIN:You might want to be more specific, Norman, for the recor <br />HAYASHI:Yes, we did receive it. <br />VITOUSEK:Okay. And then if I could just point out to Mr. Togashi, in response to his <br />question, Exhibit 16 is both the revised site plan and the revised landscape plan, as pointed out in <br />the written testimony. In other words, the landscape plan is shown on the revised site plan. <br />GIFFIN:Maile. <br />DAVID:Yes. Thank you, Madam Chair. Before we take a break, I would just like <br />to, for the record, express my condolences for Lester Ishado and how much I appreciate his <br />contribution to these hearings, and Karen and I would like to express that this morning. <br />GIFFIN:Thank you. <br />DAVID:Before we start. <br />GIFFIN:Very much. Thank you. <br />DAVID:Mahalo. <br />GIFFIN:Mikahala. <br />M.ROY:I, likewise, I request that -, well, just to say that we will greatly miss his <br />presence. I would like to say that he was always kind and helpful to my father and to me. I felt <br />that he genuinely cared deeply about issues relating to Native Hawaiians. And I felt embraced, <br />that he embraced our culture and that he was in harmony with our professional positions. He <br />was always available, he was keenly aware, and he took the initiative to offer suggestions and <br />presented opportunities and avenues available for information to us from the general public. <br />We'll truly miss his kind and gentle spirit, and perhaps he lingers close by. <br />GIFFIN:Thank you. <br />M.ROY:Thank you. <br />5 <br /> <br />