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BLECK:That's correct. <br />VITOUSEK:And the concern is that if it is a single building, it would appear to be of <br />greater mass than three separate structures, is that correct? <br />BLECK:Yes. <br />VITOUSEK:Okay. That's all the questions I have. <br />GIFFIN:Thank you. Officers? Ms. Springer? <br />SPRINGER:Not yet. <br />GIFFIN:Thank you. Mr. Togashi? <br />TOGASHI:So if you were to look at the three upper-most buildings from let's say at <br />various points along Ali`i Drive, would you, would the casual observer see space between the <br />buildings? Could he sense that there was definitely some space between the three buildings, <br />between -? You see what I'm saying? That there is at least some space between the three, <br />between the buildings? <br />BLECK:Yes. Yes. I have no doubts that the buildings would look detached. <br />GIFFIN:Any other questions, Mr. Togashi? <br />TOGASHI:No. Thank you. <br />GIFFIN:All right. Ms. Springer. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. On Exhibit 17, there's some shadowing indic <br />large trees. I'm wondering about the shadows that would be cast by those three mauka buildings <br />when the sun is in the west, in late afternoon, how much of a shadow would those buildings, <br />those two three-story buildings would cast. <br />BLECK:Well, I don't think it would be significant. I don't know <br />depends on what time of day. It would be quite late in the day, near sunset, for the shadow line <br />to reach the property line. <br />SPRINGER:And that's exactly what my question is. <br />BLECK:Yeah. <br />SPRINGER:So how far would the shadows extend to the property line? <br />BLECK:Just prior to sunset. <br />20 <br /> <br />