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VITOUSEK:Okay, okay. And, so, the same will be true for all of lualoa, <br />then. Is that correct? <br />KANAHELE:Yeah. <br />VITOUSEK:Okay. And, so, I think when you were testifying after our break <br />there, you said, I think you said, ÐIÓd never seen the map before, so I didnÓt know what <br />the map was about.Ñ <br />KANAHELE:IÓve never seen that before, or the placement of the dot, or this. <br />VITOUSEK:Okay. So before you came to testify today you had not <br />KANAHELE:IÓve not seen where it was, the project, the project in question was <br />going to be. <br />VITOUSEK:Okay, not seen where it was or what was proposed? <br />KANAHELE:Yes. <br />VITOUSEK:Okay. ThatÓs all the questions I have. <br />GIFFIN:Thank you, Mr. Vitousek. Maile? <br />DAVID:Aloha, Aunty Pua. <br />M. ROY:IÓm sorry, Ms. Giffin, IÓm sorry, Maile. For the record, I donÓt <br />think that was identified. Ms. Kanahele, that map, for Mr. VitousekÓs clarity, was the <br />first map that she referred to, was the developmentÓs map -. <br />GIFFIN:Exhibit 17. <br />M. ROY:Exhibit 17; the second is the department staff; and the t <br />Klana Huli HonuaÓs 9. Thank you. <br />GIFFIN:Thank you. Maile? <br />DAVID:Archaeologist, the archaeologist in this case had claimed that there <br />are no archeological sites on the property because whatever existed there -. <br />KANAHELE:On this property? <br />DAVID:On this subject property, with Mr. BlasmanÓs property? <br />KANAHELE:Okay. <br />24 <br /> <br />