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DARROW:Sure. <br />GALDONES:Thank you. Commissioners, any further questions of <br />Mr. Goodale? Okay, Mr. Martin, I understand you wanted to speak again. If you have <br />something new that you would like to add, I would allow you the liberty of speaking, but <br />I would appreciate it if you could keep it short because I have two other speakers. <br />MARTIN:Sure. I just wanted to just say mahalo to Florence and C <br />the rest of you guys, just for acknowledging the frustration that weÓre going through done <br />on Kohanaiki. And we keep kicking around these ideas of whoÓs responsible, State, <br />County. It seems to me that we have to make a compromise here. <br />compromise if weÓre not going to get the roads, and weÓre not going to. I think thatÓs <br />pretty much understood. You canÓt keep high density development. It would just seem <br />to me the compromise would be the Ag-3 would compensate the farm <br />as well as the developer. The developer has every right to make a reasonable profit off <br />this project. But the original deal was the three acre-thing, and I donÓt think people are <br />complaining about that. We know development is going to continue. So if weÓre not <br />going to get the infrastructure, it just seems to me common sense would just say that we <br />have to kind of temper the development thatÓs going to go on in that area, or else we just <br />keep digging this hole which Florence eloquently related that weÓve been dealing with <br />this for years, and sheÓs been 4-1/2 years on the Commission. It has been way, it has <br />been decades weÓve been talking this, but we still havenÓt done anything Òcause nobody is <br />responsible. So, again, it seems to me a compromise would be a way to placate everyone. <br />Thank you. <br />GALDONES:Thank you for your comments. IÓd also like to make not <br />have the privilege of having nine Commissioners, which is very seldom that we have all <br />nine Commissioners together at the same table at the same time. <br />GOODALE:Yeah, we appreciate that. <br />PERINO:We appreviate that. <br />GALDONES:So, thank you. Okay, gentleman and maÓam. If you woul <br />back, I have two other speakers who have signed up. Mikahala Roy and Lunakahawai <br />Haunaio. <br />KUBOTA:Mr. Chairman, while weÓre waiting, may I use this time to <br />the report from the Fire Department. ItÓs just a standard response that we got from the <br />Fire Department that did not raise any red flags as far as extreme danger of fire, as raised <br />by the speaker this morning. <br />GALDONES:Have the Commissioners received the report? <br />23 <br /> <br />
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