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DARROW: This particular area here? <br />RHO: Well, actually, I’m just looking at that really light shaded, looks kind of <br />like faded yellow, right there. <br />DARROW: Oh, right here. I would think that that would identify the beach area <br />possibly. But I might defer the -. <br />PUBLIC: Shoreline. <br />DARROW: Shoreline. <br />RHO: Sandy beach? <br />DARROW: If we can defer that question to the applicant. There might be a, this might <br />be identified on the -. <br />RHO: There’s a picture that’s being circulated, so I think that will help me. <br />YUEN: Yeah, we’re circulating an aerial photo. It’s a little cove with a little bit of <br />a sandy beach and a little bit of a more open shoreline there. And just to follow up on a question <br />about mauka-makai, we’re recommending a lateral only. It’s a distance of only about 500 feet <br />from the Puako Boat Ramp to that little cove, and maybe another 100 to 200 feet more from the <br />little cove to the end of the property line, which is not really a very, much of a distance to walk <br />from the Puako Boat Ramp. So rather than create a second mauka-makai access we thought that <br />the lateral access was enough. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you, Mr. Yuen. At this point we’ll have the applicant come <br />forward. I just wanted to let the one testifier we have know that after the applicant makes his <br />presentation and gives questions, then we’ll take the public testimony. Okay? Could I swear <br />you in first. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth on this matter today before the Hawaii <br />County Planning Commission? <br />FUKE: Yes. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you. Go ahead, Mr. Fuke; and start with your name and address, <br />please. <br />FUKE: Morning, Mr. Chairman and Members of the Commission. My name is <br />Sidney Fuke. I’m a planning consultant. I’m here assisting the applicant in the presentation of <br />this application. My business address is 100 Pauahi Street, Suite 212, Hilo, Hawaii 96720. <br />KIHUNE: Good morning. My name is Howard Kihune. I represent the developer, <br />and one of the owners, and my address is 2530 Kekaa Drive, Lahaina, Maui. <br />GRAHAM: Proceed. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />3 <br /> <br />
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