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share with us whether you think that’s possible. And then if it is, then should we then require a <br />drainage study to be rather than leave it for determination by DPW? <br />ALAMEDA:Mr. Director? <br />YUEN:I don’t have any problem with requiring a drainage study. I think that the <br />Department of Public Works as a matter of practice when this building comes in there will be <br />civil drawings that come with the building, and the civil drawings have to show that drainage is <br />directed into a drywell or drywells on site. And it will have to be accompanied by engineering <br />calculations that show that this can take care of a 10-year one hour storm, that means it will take <br />enough water that would fall in the greatest rainfall expected in a ten-year period in an hour. <br />That’s something like, I think for Hilo it’s something like 3 inches of rain in an hour; and that is <br />what they would require. But if you want to say that they shall submit a drainage study to DPW <br />I don’t have a problem with that, certainly. <br />ALAMEDA:Other Commissioners, any questions for Mrs. Hamakawa? <br />IWASHITA:Yes. <br />ALAMEDA:Is this a question for Mrs. Hamakawa or the Director? <br />IWASHITA:Director. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay, any questions for Mrs. Hamakawa? I have a question, that’s why. <br />Mrs. Hamakawa I see two addresses. So the 1142 Puhau Street -? <br />HAMAKAWA:That’s where I live. <br />ALAMEDA:That’s where you live. And the 757 Laukapu -? <br />HAMAKAWA:It’s the one that we own the property. <br />ALAMEDA:You own the property. So, but, anybody lives on the property? <br />HAMAKAWA:Yes. <br />ALAMEDA:You or your sisters? <br />HAMAKAWA:No, no, none of us live there. It’s rented. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay, so you folks don’t live there. <br />HAMAKAWA:Yes, but we’re very concerned about the neighborhood. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay, okay. All right, I just wanted to clarify that cause I see two <br />addresses. All right. <br />5EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />